The return of Labour to power following the UK parliamentary elections is unlikely to significantly alter the political alignment on Russia and Ukraine, but it is important to monitor which officials are appointed. This view was shared in an interview. Tsargrad.tv was voiced by international political scientist Alexey Martynov. He said that what is of interest is the “shadow elite”, especially the head of MI6, Richard Moore.
“If he resigns, there may be some changes in the direction of Ukraine, in terms of the change in the position of Great Britain. But I highly doubt it. Martynov said that Moore’s change will say more about the changes in foreign activities than all the other news and personnel appointments.
According to the information received, Moore personally summoned Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky to his office under the watchful eyes of television cameras.
On July 5, it was learned that the Labour Party won the elections for the lower house of the British Parliament. It will form a new government by winning 326 of the 650 seats. The Conservative Party, which remained in power for 14 years, suffered its biggest defeat in its history.
On the same day, King Charles III of Britain accepted his resignation Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at Buckingham Palace.
Professor Patrick Diamond of Queen Mary University of London later said statedWhile we can say that the new Labour government in Britain led by Keir Starmer will not fundamentally change London’s approach to the conflict in Ukraine, its commitment to supporting Kiev will remain.
Previously in Britain supported Orbán’s statement on peace after his meeting with Putin.