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Ed Davey to boycott Trump state banquet over Gaza

Ed Davey to boycott Trump state banquet over Gaza

In response to the ongoing crisis in Gaza, Ed Davey, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, has announced that he will boycott the state banquet being held for US President Donald Trump. Davey stated that he wants to send a message to the president that he has the power to intervene and help end the crisis. The decision to boycott the event is a symbolic gesture aimed at putting pressure on the Trump administration to take action on the situation in Gaza. Davey believes that the president's influence and involvement could play a significant role in resolving the conflict and improving the humanitarian conditions in the region. The article suggests that Davey's move is part of a broader effort by the Liberal Democrats to take a strong stance on international issues and hold the government accountable for its foreign policy decisions. The boycott is seen as a way to raise awareness and promote a more proactive approach to addressing the crisis in Gaza.

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