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==MPs leaning against airstrikes==
 
==MPs leaning against airstrikes==
 
===Labour Party===
 
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The Labour leader is opposed to airstrikes in Syria, as are a minority in the Shadow Cabinet and many Labour MPs.
 
*[[Diane Abbott]] - Supported Corbyn in Shadow Cabinet - ''New Statesman''.<ref name="EatonSC">George Eaton, [http://www.newstatesman.com/2015/11/majority-shadow-cabinet-back-air-strikes-syria-labour-position-undecided Majority of shadow cabinet back air strikes in Syria but Labour position undecided], ''New Statesman'', 26 November 2015.</ref>
 
*[[Diane Abbott]] - Supported Corbyn in Shadow Cabinet - ''New Statesman''.<ref name="EatonSC">George Eaton, [http://www.newstatesman.com/2015/11/majority-shadow-cabinet-back-air-strikes-syria-labour-position-undecided Majority of shadow cabinet back air strikes in Syria but Labour position undecided], ''New Statesman'', 26 November 2015.</ref>
*[[Richard Burgon]]
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*[[Richard Burgon]] - 'I'm not persuaded'.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ4ya_suKxw&feature=youtu.be The Prime Minister's Proposal to Bomb Syria], ''Youtube'', 27 November 2015.</ref>
*[[Ruth Cadbury]]
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*[[Ruth Cadbury]] - 'As a Quaker, this is a matter of conscience for me, and I will therefore not support military action in Syria.'<ref>[https://twitter.com/RuthCadbury/status/668885308818214913 Ruth Cadbury MP], ''Twitter'', 23 November 2015.</ref>
*[[Jeremy Corbyn]]
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*[[Jeremy Corbyn]] - 'In my view, the Prime Minister has been unable to explain the contribution of additional UK bombing'.<ref>[http://labourlist.org/2015/11/full-text-of-jeremy-corbyns-letter-to-labour-mps-about-airstrikes-on-syria/ Full text of Jeremy Corbyn’s letter to Labour MPs about airstrikes on Syria], ''Labourlist'', 26 November 2015.</ref>
 
*[[John Cryer]] - Supported Corbyn in Shadow Cabinet - ''New Statesman''.<ref name="EatonSC">George Eaton, [http://www.newstatesman.com/2015/11/majority-shadow-cabinet-back-air-strikes-syria-labour-position-undecided Majority of shadow cabinet back air strikes in Syria but Labour position undecided], ''New Statesman'', 26 November 2015.</ref>
 
*[[John Cryer]] - Supported Corbyn in Shadow Cabinet - ''New Statesman''.<ref name="EatonSC">George Eaton, [http://www.newstatesman.com/2015/11/majority-shadow-cabinet-back-air-strikes-syria-labour-position-undecided Majority of shadow cabinet back air strikes in Syria but Labour position undecided], ''New Statesman'', 26 November 2015.</ref>
 
*[[Paul Flynn]]
 
*[[Paul Flynn]]

Revision as of 14:04, 28 November 2015

This is a very rough and ready attempt to look at what public evidence exists as to the balance of opinion in Parliament on the Government's proposal for airstrikes against ISIS in Syria, ahead of a likely vote in November 2014. It is mostly based on public statements, although it also uses some unattributed reports, such as those of shadow cabinet meetings. Given the considered statements coming from MPs, its sometimes a fine judgement whether or not MPs are leaning one way of the other, and many are likely to take no position until a vote. The relevant evidence used for each MP is included in references below.

MPs leaning towards airstrikes

Conservative Party

Most of the Conservative party are expected to support the Prime Minister's call for airstrikes.

Labour Party

Most of the shadow cabinet are said to support airstrikes despite the opposition of the Labour leader.

  • Heidi Alexander - 'argued for intervention' - New Statesman.[1]
  • Hilary Benn - 'leaning in favour of military action' - Guardian.[2]
  • Vernon Coaker - 'argued for intervention' - New Statesman.[1]
  • Michael Dugher - 'spoke up on Thursday in support of military action' - Guardian.[2]
  • Angela Eagle - 'argued for intervention' - New Statesman.[1]
  • Caroline Flint - ' told the Sunday Politics she believes there can be a case for British military intervention in Syria' - BBC.[3]
  • Mike Gapes - 'said he is prepared to rebel against the party leadership over UK air strikes in Syria' BBC.[4]
  • Liz Kendall 'I would support it' given commitments on reconstruction etc.[5]
  • Lucy Powell - 'spoke up on Thursday in support of military action' - Guardian.[2]
  • Tom Watson - 'leaning in favour of military action' - Guardian.[2]
  • John Woodcock - "This new attack should prompt the government and all political parties to look afresh at the case for extending the air campaign".[6]

MPs leaning against airstrikes

Labour Party

The Labour leader is opposed to airstrikes in Syria, as are a minority in the Shadow Cabinet and many Labour MPs.

SNP

The SNP are expected to vote against airstrikes.[1]

Liberal Democrats

The Liberal Democrats are expected to vote against airstrikes.[1]

MPs said to be undecided

Other comments from MPs

Labour Party

  • Graham Allen - It's not explicit but this article looks leaning against to me.

Notes