This story played out on the only true media platform out there, X. So I gathered some posts together for you. Hilarious. Remember that France, UK and Canada all helped Hamas by promising a two-state solution if Trump and Netanyahu din’t work something out fast. This delayed all peace and hostage negotiations.
The UK government is claiming it helped make Trump’s Israel-Gaza peace deal happen.
— Curiosity (@Curiosity521) October 12, 2025
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said, “We’ve played a key role behind the scenes in shaping this.” pic.twitter.com/Z7zPNJUnsU
Marco Rubio says the Canadian Government were actively sabotaging the peace deal in Gaza by recognizing Palestine as a state
— The Pleb 🌍 Reporter (@truckdriverpleb) October 10, 2025
There could have been a peace deal way sooner if Carney, Macron and Starmer did not involve themselves in the negotiations 🤦🏻♂️pic.twitter.com/ZKyQONXvUX
Cue the Special Envoy and some back-of-house diplomacy as Starmer and Macron show up like high school kids who didn’t work on the science project but show up for the award
He makes a point to thank Jonathan Powell, a man under scrutiny in the UK for being China’s lackey.*
“Look im in deep shit. Please say we helped” pic.twitter.com/7Synd8R7kB
— Adam Sellers (@YisraelChaiAdam) October 13, 2025
🇬🇧🇫🇷 Keir Starmer & Emmanuel Macron meet in Sharm el Sheik for an ‘Emergency By-Lat Meeting’
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) October 13, 2025
Both Men are entirely irrelevant & simply trying their best to remain relevant. pic.twitter.com/GTKoOkTBFM
Macron, Starmer, and Carney Get Settled Into Their Roles At Sharm El-Sheik Peace Conference pic.twitter.com/ObM3n8DRHL
— Associated Fress (@AssociatedFress) October 13, 2025
LOL Biden’s Useless Crew also want a bite of the Praise Cherry
Trump responds to Blinken saying the Biden admin “developed” the peace plan,
— Defiant L’s (@DefiantLs) October 13, 2025
“Everybody knows that's a joke. They did such a bad job. This should've never happened”
pic.twitter.com/y7KEcRRO6e
*(Powell was appointed as Keir Starmer’s National Security Adviser in December 2024, and is under fire for decisions that critics argue have compromised UK national security. His most significant misstep involves the collapse of a high-profile espionage trial in September 2025, where two Britons accused of spying for China walked free after the government, reportedly influenced by Powell, refused to designate China as a national security threat in court evidence. Additionally, Powell’s role in negotiating the controversial Chagos Islands deal, which ceded control to Mauritius/China, has raised concerns about the security of a key US military base and UK sovereignty. This decision, coupled with his July 2025 meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, has led to accusations of being overly sympathetic to Beijing, prompting senior Tories and cabinet ministers to demand his resignation.)
