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Tucker Carlson delivered a blunt and confrontational critique on the BBC, arguing that both Britain and the United States are acting under Israeli influence rather than exercising real independence.
Asked about Keir Starmer’s decisions during the war, Carlson dismissed the prime minister entirely, stating, “Keir Starmer is every bit as enslaved as Donald Trump is,” adding, “I feel sorry for him as I do for all slaves.”
Carlson pointed directly to UK arrests linked to Palestine Action and broader restrictions around pro-Palestine expression, arguing this reflects a deeper political reality.
“The British government has banned criticism of Israel. Therefore, it’s not sovereign,” he said. “Britain is not a sovereign country.”
The BBC presenter rejected the framing and did not answer questions as to why Palestine Action was banned.
Carlson extended the discussion to US policy, detailing that Washington had also been overruled in key moments.
“The Israelis prevented us from getting out of it… therefore, they’re in charge,” Carlson said, pointing to the collapse of a ceasefire and continued escalation.
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