Badenoch hit the MPs because he supported Israel because he detained his deputies

Kemi Badenoch is faced with recoil for supporting Israel after refusing to enter the two workers’ deputies.
Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed went to Israel and planned to go to the West Bank, but they were questioned by the Israeli officials and returned on Saturday.
According to the statement made by the Israeli Ministry of Immigration, it was claimed that the security forces plan to document their activities and spread anti -Israel hate ”.
Although the British government has clearly stated that this was “unacceptable ,, Badenoch proposed otherwise.
While talking about On Sunday with BBC’s Laura Kuensberg, “Countries should be able to control their borders.
Orum I think it is shocking, that other countries are deputies in the labor that they will not allow. I think this is very important. ”
“If you look at the reasons given by the Israeli government, they don’t believe it [the MPs] They will obey their laws. MPs have no diplomatic immunity. I believe that people representing us in parliament should go anywhere in the world, and people are not worried about what to do. “
He added Britain to the Britain “doing the same thing ve and refuses to enter many people.
Orum I don’t think we need to adjust the precedent in a different way, ”he said.
However, only hours later, Richard Fuller, the Treasury Chief Secretary of Toray Shadow seemed to contradict Badenoch during his own interview at Times Radio.
He said: “I haven’t seen the details of the deputies on a official journey or a personal journey. But you know, any parliamentary member who appears on an official journey should be welcomed in any country and should be informed better about the situation and then report to his parliamentary colleagues.”
“I think we all worried about democracy. Democracy is not a guarantee in life. Freedom is not guaranteed.”
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister David Lammy quickly hit Badenoch’s comments about X.
He said: “It is embarrassing that you get angry with another country to detain and deport two British deputies.
“Do you say the same for TORY deputies banned from China?
“This government will continue to oppose the rights of our deputies, regardless of their parties.”
The Foreign Minister has already responded to the first incident and described it as “unacceptable, inefficient and deep anxiety”.
He said: “I explained this way to treat British parliamentarians in the Israeli government and explained that we are in contact with both deputies to offer our support this evening.”
Emily Thornberry, the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, criticized Badenoch on his words and said: “These are two young women who are potential leaders, people listen to what they say.”
He said: “Israel is advised to try and alienate them, to humiliate them and to treat them in this way.”
Thornberry explained that this was “insulting England and insulting parliament ..
“I hit and I can not believe that the opposition leader will only take over what the Israeli government says,” he said.
“Because we know that what the Israeli government said for the first time is when they say when they have a chance to think about it.”