Keir Starmer: end UK complicity in the horrors of Gaza
Email Keir Starmer today and join over 400 people, including Dua Lipa, Benedict Cumberbatch, Dame Judi Dench, Malala, Gary Lineker, Nicola Coughlan calling on the Prime Minister to end the UK's complicity in the horrors of Gaza.
Fill out your details to email Keir Starmer and let him know you're adding your voice to the urgent call to:
- Immediately suspend all UK arms sales and licences to Israel
- Use all available means to ensure full humanitarian access across Gaza for experienced aid organisations without military interference
- Make a commitment to the children of Gaza that you will broker an immediate and permanent ceasefire and stop the starvation
The full letter:
Dear Prime Minister Keir Starmer,
We urge you to take immediate action to end the UK’s complicity in the horrors in Gaza.
Right now, children in Gaza are starving while food and medicine sit just minutes away, blocked at the border. Words won’t feed Palestinian children - we need action.
Every single one of Gaza's 2.1 million people is at risk of starvation, as you read this. Mothers, fathers, babies, grandparents - an entire people left to starve before the world’s eyes.
71,000 children under 4 are acutely malnourished - starved by the Israeli government for more than 70 days. They cry until they can’t cry anymore — until hunger takes even their voices. And their parents are left to do the unthinkable: hold them, and wait.
Those who survive starvation wake up to bombs falling on them. Violence stamped with UK inaction - flown with parts shipped from British factories to Israel, could be obliterating families in seconds.
Over 15,000 children have already been killed - including at least 4,000 under the age of four. Bedrooms where children once slept, kitchens where families shared meals, schools where they learned - all reduced to rubble while Britain stands by.
You can’t call it "intolerable" yet do nothing.
Every moment this continues, is another moment children die on our watch. This complicity is not inevitable - it is a choice. What do you choose, Prime Minister?
We call on you to:
- Immediately suspend all UK arms sales and licences to Israel
- Use all available means to ensure full humanitarian access across Gaza for experienced aid organisations without military interference
- Make a commitment to the children of Gaza that you will broker an immediate and permanent ceasefire and stop the starvation
History is written in moments of moral clarity. This is one. The world is watching and history will not forget.
The children of Gaza cannot wait another minute. Prime Minister, what will you choose? Complicity in war crimes, or the courage to act?