Politics LIVE: Keir Starmer ‘weakening’ Britain with ‘disaster’ plan to reform UN Security Council
Sir Keir Starmer has been ripped into by senior Tories for pushing to increase the number of permanent UN Security Council members to 10.
Attorney General Lord Hermer has said the UK will try to enshrine permanent representation for Africa, India, Brazil, Japan and Germany – which would join the current five: the USA, the UK, France, Russia and China.
Speaking at the Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law, Lord Hermer said the UK wanted to “ensure that those with seats at the top table truly represent the global community” – but the idea has been lambasted as a “disaster for the free world”.
Ex-Tory leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith said opening the door to more permanent members would mark a “dramatic weakening” in British foreign policy in the wake of the surrender of the Chagos Islands just weeks ago.
He also warned that letting in heavyweights like Brazil and India would only play into Russia and China’s hands – China invests in and trades with Brazil to the tune of billions of pounds, while India and Russia are increasingly aligned on defence and security.
Duncan Smith said: “China and Russia would be the net beneficiaries as they are hugely allied with the wider list of countries.
“With the exception of Germany, that would be a disaster for the free world. It is utterly naive and dangerous.”
Former Defence Secretary Grant Shapps joined in, saying: “First they surrendered the Chagos Islands in the British Indian Overseas Territory, and now they want to dilute Britain’s influence at the United Nations.
“When Sir Keir Starmer told us he’d bring change, he failed to mention it would involve shrinking Britain’s global responsibilities!”
Despite Shapps’s attacks, James Cleverly had pushed for similar proposals in his time as Foreign Secretary – where he called for reform of the UN Security Council, and even wanted the same countries around the table.
That wasn’t lost on Labour, who hit back at the comments in a cutting swipe at Shapps.
A source close to Foreign Secretary David Lammy said: “That was a Government that Grant Shapps served in and he supported that policy.
“His comments are a bit absurd. They should have raised their objections to UK Government policy… When they were in Government!”
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