This video presents a parliamentary debate where Reform MP Danny Kruger confronts Prime Minister Keir Starmer about Britain's role in the Israel-Iran conflict, arguing that the UK's decision to allow US jets to launch from British bases while claiming 'defensive' involvement represents both moral weakness (inability to distinguish right from wrong) and material weakness (having decommissioned its last frigate in the Gulf), raising questions about national sovereignty, alliance obligations, and the balance between international legal consultation and decisive leadership.
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Britain is humiliated on the world stage while Israel and America smash Iran's nuclear nightmare. Keir Starmer hides behind lawyers, lets US jets roar off our bases, then claims Britain is not involved. Danny Kruger just tore the mask off in Parliament. Is this moral weakness or is it total national impotence? Has Starmer turned Britain into a paper tiger? What's the truth?
Who's really to blame? And if Iran hits back hard, what the hell happens to Britain next? This changes everything.
Picture this nightmare unfolding right now in March 2026. Iranian missiles and drones When we're talking about our personnel, that we ensure that what we're asking them to do, and they're being asked to put their lives at risk, that we ensure that it is lawful. I believe in that fundamentally. I'm I'm surprised if he doesn't.
Danny Kruger. Thank you very much, Madam Deputy Speaker. I don't know what's more humiliating for the United Kingdom, the moral weakness of a government that can't distinguish between right and wrong and can't even take a sovereign decision without consulting international lawyers, or the material weakness of a country that has just decommissioned its last frigate in the Gulf, and as the Prime Minister has said in his statement, does not have the capability to defend our own citizens in the region. So, given this position of neutrality and impotence, will the Prime Minister clarify what exactly he means by defensive versus offensive action?
The whole operation is defensive according to the terms that the Prime Minister has set out. Or does he expect that the British will have some sort of operational detail on individual flights that are that the Americans take off from our bases? Has Israel and the United States actually done the world a massive favor by striking Iran? That explosive question just shook the British Parliament as one MP directly confronted Keir Starmer with those exact words. The truth is this dreadful Iranian regime has been a permanent threat to British interests, British citizens, both domestically and abroad, attacking us, they're spreading their extremist ideology. And surely the Prime Minister understands that actually the United States and Israel has done the West a huge, huge favor in degrading the military capability of this terrible regime. And does he not understand that after 10 years of negotiation that have failed, actually the West was left with no alternative. And does he understand also that actually in refusing to support the US, he has humiliated us on the international stage?
I I simply and fundamentally disagree. I think it's a very important principle.
When we're talking about our personnel, that we ensure that what we're asking them to do, and they're being asked to put their lives at risk, that we ensure that it is lawful. I believe in that fundamentally. I'm I'm surprised if he doesn't.
Danny Kruger. Thank you very much, Madam Deputy Speaker. I don't know what's more humiliating for the United Kingdom, the moral weakness of a government that can't distinguish between right and wrong and can't even take a sovereign decision without consulting international lawyers, or the material weakness of a country that has just decommissioned its last frigate in the Gulf, and as the Prime Minister has said in his statement, does not have the capability to defend our own citizens in the region. So, given this position of neutrality and impotence, will the Prime Minister clarify what exactly he means by defensive versus offensive action?
The whole operation is defensive according to the terms that the Prime Minister has set out. Or does he expect that the British will have some sort of operational detail on individual flights that are that the Americans take off from our bases?
Mr. So, we're taking action in the sky through our pilots. We've authorized the US to use our bases in order to attack Iranians' ability to strike. But I'm not going to take lectures on morality from a party that stood a candidate who said that you can't be English unless raining hellfire across the Middle East, slamming into allied bases and threatening British lives while the United States and Israel finally do what the West should have done years ago, smashing the Ayatollah's nuclear dreams and military machine into dust. So, where is Great Britain, the once mighty nuclear power and permanent UN Security Council member? Hiding behind lawyers as Prime Minister Keir Starmer consults international legal teams for days instead of standing shoulder to shoulder with our closest allies. Why has Starmer turned Britain into a spineless paper tiger at the most dangerous moment in decades? Reform MP Danny Kruger just exploded in Parliament asking the brutal question that exposed everything. What's more humiliating for the United Kingdom, this government's moral weakness that can't tell right from wrong without permission from international lawyers, or our shocking material collapse after decommissioning our last frigate in the Gulf, leaving zero Royal Navy warships to defend our own citizens? While American jets scream off British sovereign bases to pound Iranian targets, Starmer claims we're only involved in defensive action.
Defensive? We're quietly joining the fight but too cowardly to admit it.
After 10 years of failed negotiations, Iran arming Russia, spreading terror, and plotting attacks on UK soil, Israel and America just did the entire West a massive favor. So, why is Starmer humiliating Britain on the global stage and refusing to support them? This isn't leadership, it's national embarrassment and strategic suicide. If Iran escalates and brings the war directly to British streets because we played both sides, who will Starmer blame then? Britain is being torn apart. The question burning hottest is, has Keir Starmer turned the United Kingdom into the weakest link in the West while our enemies laugh?
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