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    Ed Davey to boycott banquet over Gaza

    By Emma ReynoldsAugust 27, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Getty Images Donald Trump raises a glass with Queen Elizabeth II during a state banquet as part of his 2019 visit to the UK. He wears a formal black suit, white shirt and bow tie, while she wears a white, long-sleeved dress, silver crown and a ruby and diamond necklace. The pair are touching wine glasses and appear to be attended by two footmen.Getty Images

    Donald Trump was hosted by the late Queen Elizabeth II for a state banquet in 2019

    Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has said he will boycott the banquet for Donald Trump’s state visit next month, to “send a message” to the US president over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

    Sir Ed said it went against his “instincts” to decline an invitation from the King, describing this as an “honour”.

    But he added that Trump’s influence over Israel, Qatar and other Gulf states meant “he has the power to stop the horrifying starvation and death in Gaza and get the hostages released”.

    Trump and his wife Melania will be hosted by King Charles and Queen Camilla for the US president’s second state visit from 17 to 19 September, which includes a banquet in St George’s Hall in Windsor Castle.

    Around 150 guests are typically invited to the grand dinners, ranging from politicians and diplomats to religious leaders and celebrities.

    As leader of the UK’s third biggest party, Sir Ed has previously attended several state banquets, including for French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit last month.

    Sir Ed said: “Emily and I have spent all summer thinking about this and have prayed about it. There is no honour like an invitation from the King, and not to accept his invitation goes against all of our instincts.

    “But I fear we could have a situation where Donald Trump comes to our country, is honoured with a lavish dinner at one of our finest palaces, yet no one reminds him that he has the power to stop the horrifying starvation and death in Gaza and get the hostages released.

    “If Donald Trump tells [Israeli Prime Minister] Benjamin Netanyahu to stop this, it ends tomorrow. If Donald Trump uses his influence over Qatar and other Gulf states that Hamas relies on, all the hostages could come home tomorrow.

    “Boycotting the banquet is the one way I can send a message to Donald Trump and Keir Starmer that they can’t close their eyes and wish this away. We have to speak up, they have to act. Donald Trump must act to end this humanitarian crisis.”

    PA Media Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey walks alongside his wife Emily at the state banquet for Emmanuel Macron at Windsor Castle. He wears a formal black suit with white shirt and bow tie, while she wears a black and white floral dress with a pearl necklace.PA Media

    Sir Ed attended last month’s state banquet for Emmanuel Macron with his wife, Emily

    Trump has consistently backed Netanyahu during the conflict but acknowledged last month that there was “real starvation” in Gaza, something Israel has denied.

    The United Nations has said there is “man-made” famine in Gaza, accusing Israel of restricting the amount of aid entering the territory.

    Israel has rejected claims it is responsible for food shortages.

    Israel’s military launched a campaign in Gaza in response to the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on 7 October 2023, in which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken hostage.

    At least 62,819 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the territory’s health ministry.

    Trump was hosted by the late Queen Elizabeth II for a state visit in 2019, during his first term in office.

    Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has described the second invitation as “historic” and “unprecedented”.

    Traditionally, second-term presidents are not offered a state visit and have instead been invited for tea or lunch with the monarch.

    While he will be given a full ceremonial welcome, Trump will not get an opportunity to address MPs as the House of Commons breaks up for the annual party conference season the day before he is due to arrive in the UK.

    In 2019, then-Lib Dem leader Sir Vince Cable declined to attend Trump’s state banquet, saying British politicians should not be “hobnobbing with a man who is on record as a misogynist and a racist”.

    Then-Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Commons Speaker John Bercow were also among those who declined their invites.

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