Truss Slams Starmer for 'Appeasing Iranians' as Ceasefire Begins

Former PM's accusation draws criticism amid new US-Iran peace deal

Apr. 8, 2026 at 12:56pm

Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss has been widely criticized for accusing current Labour leader Keir Starmer of 'appeasing the Iranians' during the recent conflict between Iran, the US, and Israel. Truss made the comments at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas, Texas, claiming Starmer was 'not a patriot' and 'not on the side of the West'. The remarks came as a new ceasefire agreement was announced between the warring parties.

Why it matters

Truss's comments reflect the ongoing political divisions in the UK over foreign policy and national security issues, particularly regarding the country's relationship with Iran. The accusation that Starmer is 'appeasing' Iran could resonate with some Conservative voters, but it has also drawn widespread condemnation from critics who see it as an unfair and inflammatory attack.

The details

In her speech at CPAC, Truss alleged that Starmer had taken a soft stance towards Iran during the recent conflict, which saw heightened tensions and military clashes between Iran, the US, and its ally Israel. Truss claimed Starmer was 'not a patriot' and 'not on the side of the West' in his approach to the Iran issue. However, Starmer and the Labour Party have not made any public statements explicitly defending or endorsing Iran's actions.

  • Truss made the comments at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas, Texas on April 5, 2026.
  • A new ceasefire agreement between Iran, the US, and Israel was announced on April 7, 2026.

The players

Liz Truss

Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and a vocal supporter of former US President Donald Trump.

Keir Starmer

Current leader of the UK Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition.

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What they’re saying

“Starmer is not a patriot and is not on the side of the West. He is appeasing the Iranians.”

— Liz Truss, Former UK Prime Minister

The takeaway

Truss's inflammatory comments about Starmer's stance on Iran highlight the continued political tensions in the UK over foreign policy and national security issues. While Truss's remarks may resonate with some Conservative voters, they have also drawn widespread criticism and could further polarize the political landscape.