💨 Abstract
Labour's Attorney General, Lord Richard Hermer, faced backlash for comparing calls to quit international law treaties to Nazi Germany. His comments, made during a speech, drew criticism from both Labour and Conservative MPs, who found the comparison offensive and inappropriate. Hermer later regretted his "clumsy" language, but the incident added to his existing controversies, including his representation of Gerry Adams and protests against migrant deportations. Labour insiders expressed their private dismay at his remarks.
Courtesy: Jack Elsom
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