Majority of Britains think UK should recognize the State of Palestine

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A protester holds a placard during a BDS rally. (photo: Stephen Melkisethian)

A majority of the British public believe the UK should recognize Palestine as a state, according to a recent poll.

By Middle East Monitor / Sep 25, 2017


“I have been here for 11 years and have noticed dramatic changes in the British public’s views on Palestine. That only 14 percent say they wouldn’t want the Palestinian state to receive recognition is an indication of the Palestinian cause worldwide being accepted.”
— Manuel Hassassian, Palestinian ambassador to the UK


A majority of the British public believe the UK should recognize Palestine as a state, according to the results of a new YouGov poll published Monday.

53 percent of respondents said they agree with such a step, as opposed to just 14 percent who disagreed (33 percent said they were “neutral”).

Responding to the poll, Manuel Hassassian, Palestinian ambassador to the UK, said public opinion has been shifting. “I have been here for 11 years and have noticed dramatic changes in the British public’s views on Palestine,” he said.

“That only 14 percent say they wouldn’t want the Palestinian state to receive recognition is an indication of the Palestinian cause worldwide being accepted,” he added.

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