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CNN’s Scott Jennings Lambasted by Abby Phillip Panelists Over Iran War Comment
- Kevin Hollinrake, the Conservative Party Chairman, urged the UK Government to reduce fuel duties and energy prices after gas prices surged over 20% due to Iran's strikes damaging Qatar's main gas hub, which is important for many European countries.
- Hollinrake blamed the US and Israel for regional conflicts and described sending a UK warship to the Strait of Hormuz as dangerous, suggesting the UK should only respond if directly attacked.
- He emphasized that while the US should use shared UK bases for their operations, the Conservative Party does not support the UK proactively engaging in military strikes in Iran or Lebanon.
- Hollinrake has consistently supported allowing US use of shared bases but denies advocating direct UK military action, amid debates about the party's stance on Middle East involvement.
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CNN’s Scott Jennings Lambasted by Abby Phillip Panelists Over Iran War Comment
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Total News Sources27
Leaning Left5Leaning Right7Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution37% Center, 37% Right
Bias Distribution
- 37% of the sources are Center, 37% of the sources lean Right
37% Right
L 26%
C 37%
R 37%
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