Stop The War Coalition Strongly Condemns UK government’s Bombing Of Yemen

The Stop the War Coalition has strongly condemned the UK government’s bombing of Yemen, describing it as an unjustified act of aggression carried out without parliamentary approval.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the coalition accused Prime Minister Keir Starmer of seeking to drag UK into yet another war without justification or parliamentary consent and with zero recognition of the reason why the Yemenis are blockading the Red Sea.

“The reason is  to help support the Palestinians who are facing Israel’s genocide in Gaza, which is being armed by the UK government,” the statement read.

Lindsey German, Stop the War Coalition convenor, said:

“It is not Yemen and the Houthis who are causing the regional instability and risking economic security for families in the UK.

“It’s the British government arming Israel’s genocide in Gaza that’s bringing us ever closer to war in the Middle East, and the slashing of benefits to fund massive increases in defence spending that is pushing families and the most vulnerable further into poverty at home.

“Let’s not forget that Starmer pledged before he was elected that parliamentary consent would always be sought before taking military action. Yet now we have the disgrace of a ‘Labour’ government that is simultaneously supporting a genocide in Palestine, bombing Yemen, imprisoning climate protestors, cracking down on the right to protest and imposing still more austerity on its own citizens to pay for yet more endless wars, all without absolutely any mandate from the British people.”

Source: Stop The War Coalition