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Alasdair Ferguson

Labour minister 'in Middle East for Gaza talks' spotted at London jazz club instead

A LABOUR minister who claimed to be in the Middle East “pushing for a peace deal” was reportedly photographed at a London jazz club instead.

Hamish Falconer, the Middle East minister, attended a Labour Party networking lunch at the world-famous Ronnie Scott's in Soho on Tuesday instead of facing questions in Parliament.

Green Party MP Ellie Chowns was informed Falconer did not reply to her urgent question on Gaza in the House of Commons as he was “in the region pushing for a peace deal”.

The SME4Labour annual lunch took place on Tuesday and the group’s X/Twitter account published photographs at 3.19pm of Falconer on stage addressing attendees.

Chowns’ urgent question took place in the House of Commons from 12.39pm on Tuesday, with Foreign Office minister Catherine West replying for the Government.

On Monday, Turkey’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs published photos of Falconer in the country for talks and the UK minister issued a social media post on Wednesday about his trip to Ankara.

(Image: SME4Labour)

Speaking on Wednesday, Chowns raised a point of order on the issue.

She told the Commons: “Yesterday during my urgent question on Gaza, the minister responding (Ms West) said that the minister responsible (Mr Falconer) could not answer the question himself because he was in the region pushing for a peace deal.

“However, I’ve since received a communication from the press with evidence suggesting that he was at a Labour Party networking lunch at Ronnie Scott’s at the time.

“Could you advise, madam Deputy Speaker, on whether the record should be corrected if it is shown not to be correct?”

Deputy Speaker Judith Cummins, in her reply, said: “The chair is not responsible for the content of ministerial answers but she has put her point on the record and there is a procedure for ministers to correct the record if they wish to do so.”

A spokesperson for the Foreign Office said: “Due to Ministerial travel, Minister West covered Parliamentary business for Foreign Office issues relating to the Middle East on Tuesday. 

“Minister Falconer landed from Ankara at 11:45 and would not have been able to attend the Urgent Question at 12:30.”

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