- Sir Keir Starmer is facing criticism from Donald Trump over his handling of the Middle East conflict, particularly after rejecting calls to send warships to the Strait of Hormuz.
- A YouGov poll indicates public division on the Prime Minister's response, with 41 per cent believing he handled it badly compared to 37 per cent who thought he responded well.
- The UK did not join initial strikes on Iran but has allowed US forces to use British bases for defensive operations.
- Voters largely oppose the UK joining a US offensive, with 70 per cent against, and 57 per cent believe Donald Trump was wrong to take military action in Iran.
- Sir Keir stated the UK "will not be drawn into the wider war" but did not rule out future involvement in keeping the Strait of Hormuz open, simultaneously announcing a £53 million energy support package.
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