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Starmer criticised for not querying legality of Trump’s Venezuela attack

Some Labour MPs want the UK prime minister to label the US intervention as a breach of international law

Sir Keir Starmer has suffered fierce criticism over his refusal to label the US assault on Venezuela as a breach of international law, in a row which has derailed his attempt to start 2026 with a focus on domestic issues.

The UK prime minister wanted to spend more time on cost of living questions and less on the international events that have consumed so much of his energy since he won power in July 2024.

Instead, Starmer has been criticised over failing to question the legality of Donald Trump’s military assault on Venezuela, with MPs denouncing his refusal to say the US action was illegal.

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