Starmer defends Iran response as Badenoch calls for more action
Sir Keir said: "We're taking action to reduce the threat with planes in the sky in the region intercepting incoming strikes, deploying more capability to Cyprus, and allowing US planes to use UK bases to take out Iran's capability to strike.
That remains my position. "
"I would say to Labour MPs, we are in this war whether they like it or not. What is the prime minister waiting for?" she added.
She pointed out HMS Dragon was still in Portsmouth and the government "should be doing more".
The official said he expected them to arrive within the next few days. Earlier, former Conservative Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said he thought the prime minister had "made a big misjudgement" by not allowing the US to use British military bases for offensive strikes on Iran.
"He's said so absolutely explicitly.
And we have to recognise the brute strength of the American military is something we depend on now in Europe and will depend on for at least a decade. "
"There is absolutely a case for getting involved," Sir Richard said.
Meanwhile, Middle East minister Hamish Falconer confirmed the UK had summoned the Iranian ambassador to condemn the country's role "in attempting to draw the region into a wider conflict and the threat that this has presented to the hundreds of thousands of British citizens"
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