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Turning to foreign policy, the UK’s political landscape is embroiled in controversy over Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s pledge to recognize Palestine. Critics, including 40 members of the House of Lords, argue that such recognition may violate the 1933 Treaty of Palestine, raising questions about its legality. The concern is that official recognition could contravene international agreements, potentially making the move not only morally questionable but also legally dubious.