Lammy speech repeatedly interrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters

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David Lammy had to leave the stage at a conference after pro-Palestinian protesters interrupted his keynote foreign policy speech with cries of “will you condemn the genocide” and “how many more children need to die”. .

The shadow foreign secretary returned a few minutes later but was again repeatedly interrupted by hecklers in the crowd.

Mr Lammy was addressing the Fabian Society in London on how Labour’s foreign policy will secure Britain in the face of “the new world disorder”.

But the event was disrupted by those opposed to Labour’s policy in the Middle East.

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