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toubab1020 Posted - 05 Aug 2014 : 12:39:13
"Foreign Office minister Baroness Warsi has resigned from the government, saying its policy on the crisis in Gaza is "morally indefensible".


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-28656874
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toubab1020 Posted - 10 Aug 2014 : 21:20:14
Thanks for posting,been quiet here recently, even with very serious stuff going on in the world at the moment,your opinion on postings is refreshing Very few others bother, Thanks.

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Originally posted by kisley

i have never been particularly keen on this woman, but good on her for having the balls to stand up and say it how it is.

kisley Posted - 10 Aug 2014 : 20:12:14
i have never been particularly keen on this woman, but good on her for having the balls to stand up and say it how it is.
Janko Posted - 06 Aug 2014 : 10:56:10
Dear Prime Minister

For some weeks, in meetings and discussions. I have been open and honest about my views on the conflict in Gaza and our response to it.
My view has been that our policy in relation to the Middle East Peace Process generally but more recently our approach and language during the current crisis in Gaza is morally indefensible, is not in Britain's national interest and will have a long term detrimental impact on our reputation internationally and domestically.

Particularly as the Minister with responsibility for the United Nations, The International Criminal Court and Human Rights I believe our approach in relation to the current conflict is neither consistent with our values, specifically our commitment to the rule of law and our long history of support for Internationa! Justice.

In many ways the absence of the experience and expertise of colleagues like Ken Clarke and Dominic Grieve has over the last few weeks become very apparent.

This decision has not been easy, it has been a privilege to serve for 3 years in your Shadow Cabinet and over 4 years in your Cabinet. Introducing you in Blackpool in 2005 as you made your bid for leadership I had the pleasure of being there at the start of the journey and it would have been rewarding to have been there till the end.

The last decade has given me the opportunity to work with some of the best in the Conservative Party and indeed in Government. William Hague was probably one of the finest Foreign Secretaries this country has seen and has been inspirational. He dismantled foreign policy making by sofa government and restored decision making and dignity to the Foreign Office. There is however great unease across the Foreign Office, amongst both Ministers and senior officials, in the way recent decisions are being made.

Eric Pickles has supported me tirelessly in our work on combating hate crime, challenging anti- Semitism and Islamaphobia and the pioneering work of celebrating faith in the public sphere. This new found confidence in Government has allowed me to take the very public International lead on religious freedom, specifically on the ever growing crisis of the persecution of Christians.

However, early evidence from the Home Office and others shows that the fallout of the current conflict and the potential for the crisis in Gaza and our response to it becoming a basis for radicalisation could have consequences for us for years to come.

From both Eric and William I learnt the art of reconciling passion and idealism with pragmatism and realism, but I always said that long after life in politics I must be able to live with myself for the decisions I took or the decisions I supported. By staying in Government at this time I do not feel I can be sure of that.

It is therefore with regret that I am writing to resign

You will continue to have my personal support as leader of the Conservative Party as you continue
Ensure that our Party evolves to meet the challenges we face in Britain today and ensure that the Party is relevant and responsive to all communities that make up today's Britain.

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kobo Posted - 05 Aug 2014 : 20:21:17
BBC NEWS Cameron rejects Warsi criticism over Gaza
kobo Posted - 05 Aug 2014 : 20:07:12
A HIGHLY PROMINENT RESPECTED FIERY TORIES CANDIDATE AND A SYMBOL OF TORIES FOR RALLYING THE MUSLIMS VOTES
[quote]Originally posted by toubab1020

"Foreign Office minister Baroness Warsi has resigned from the government, saying its policy on the crisis in Gaza is "morally indefensible".


1. Baroness Warsi quits as Foreign Office minister over Gaza

2. More with London Evening Standard Baroness Warsi quits Cabinet in protest at government's 'indefensible' Gaza stance

REPORTED: "Saaeda Warsi – aka Baroness Warsi; aka Baroness Token – has announced her resignation from the Cabinet in a style entirely becoming her class, intelligence and sophistication: on Twitter."

"Sayeed Warsi denounced the Prime Minister's stance over Israel as "detrimental" to Britain's national interest and international reputation."

"Mr Cameron is criticised for failing to speak out against the one-sided death toll in the conflict, which has seen 1,800 Palestinians die compared with 67 Israelis.......Failure....to describe Israel's actions as "disproportionate", a word that Mr CamEron and Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond have avoided."

"Speaking to the Huffington Post UK website today, Lady Warsi said: "The British Government can only play a constructive role in solving the Middle East crisis if it is an honest broker and at the moment I do not think it is."
toubab1020 Posted - 05 Aug 2014 : 13:26:08
Facsimile of Warsi letter scroll down the article to see it I couldn't copy it:


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/gaza/11012530/Baroness-Warsi-resigns-from-Government-over-Gaza.html

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