Labour Friends of Israel (LFI)
Also known as: Labour Friends of Israel · LFI UK
Summary
A UK parliamentary grouping (Company 09562237) where Trevor Chinn gave £50K to Starmer and £180K+ to the Labour cabinet.
Definition
The Labour Friends of Israel (LFI) is a UK parliamentary grouping registered as Company 09562237. Trevor Chinn, a major LFI-associated donor, gave £50,000 to Keir Starmer and £180,000+ to Labour cabinet members. LFI operates as the primary mechanism for aligning UK Labour Party policy with Israeli government priorities, paralleling the Conservative Friends of Israel's role on the Tory side to ensure bipartisan pro-Israel influence in British politics.
Background & History
The Labour Friends of Israel (LFI) is a UK parliamentary grouping registered as Company 09562237. Trevor Chinn, a major LFI-associated donor, gave £50,000 to Keir Starmer and £180,000+ to Labour cabinet members.
Operational Role in the Network
Within the control network, Labour Friends of Israel (LFI) operates as a policy generation node producing blueprints for government action. Trevor Chinn, a major LFI-associated donor, gave £50,000 to Keir Starmer and £180,000+ to Labour cabinet members. LFI operates as the primary mechanism for aligning UK Labour Party policy with Israeli government priorities, paralleling the Conservative Friends of Israel's role on the Tory side to ensure bipartisan pro-Israel influence in British politics.
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