Andrew Percy - the Brigg and Goole MP - has emailed many people in our area with the following update on this issue of world importance.
I
have really appreciated the feedback on this issue, especially on the motion
that was before the House of Commons yesterday. Most residents commented that
the motion was better than expected, as it did not commit us to military action
yet. However, many people continued to be concerned that there was still a
commitment to a military solution in principle.
I
listened to your views and concluded that I should vote against the motion last
night. I did this because I believed that local people were not convinced on the
need for a military solution at this stage. I did not enjoy having to walk
through the lobby with Labour MPs who, with some honourable exceptions, have
been using this issue to undermine the leadership of the Prime Minister. Despite
that unease, I still felt voting against the motion was the right thing.
I
think the Prime Minister should be commended for putting this before the House
of Commons and for accepting the will of Parliament. This is refreshing and a
far cry from the way things were done under previous Governments! Over the past
few decades, Parliament has been diminished as the power of the Prime Minister
and Cabinet has increased. Last night, I think we saw a welcome return to
parliamentary democracy.
That
said, we still have an appalling situation in Syria to deal with. The use of
chemical weapons must not be ignored, and the international community does need
to act. We have seen truly appalling scenes on TV which has united Parliament in
demanding action. Our division has been about how best to act.
Thank
you once again for taking the time to read this email. I would also like to say
a huge thank you to the many hundreds of residents who took the time to respond
and share their views. The feedback from residents really influenced the way I
voted.
Anyone wishing to correspond with the MP can contact him through this office in Bigby Street, Brigg - almost opposite the Diya Spice takeaway - or email andrew.percy.mp@parliament.uk
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