Is recognising a Palestinian state 'muddled and immoral' or righting a 'historic' wrong?
One of the main stories of the day is the news that Sir Keir Starmer is set to announce recognition of a Palestinian state.
Many questions remain over the specifics of this, and we put some of these to Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy this morning (see our 8.49 post for more).
We've also been hearing from guests who are both for and against the proposition.
Baroness Ruth Deech tells Paste BN that the upcoming decision from Starmer to recognise a Palestinian state is "muddled and deeply immoral".
She tells our presenter Darren McCaffrey that she thinks the decision won't affect conditions on the ground.
Watch her speaking here...
Whereas Ben Jamal, director of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, framed the move as righting historical wrongs.
He said:
"Britain historically has played a key role in denying the Palestinian people that right to self-determination, all the way back to the Balfour declaration. Remember, in 1917, the British government said it would support the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine at a time when the majority population of Palestine was 94% Palestinian Arab."
Watch him speaking here...