The UAF’s Parliamentary Allies
The extremist group Unite Against Fascism (UAF) claims 58 Members of Parliament (or former Members) as ‘key signatories’ to its hate mongering activities. This analysis therefore examines the conduct of those particular MPs, in terms of their support for two vitally important contemporary issues – namely:
- (a) for an inquiry into how, in 2003, a lying Government took us into an illegal war; and
- (b) the vital need for a transparent (open and accountable) Parliament.
Parliamentary Voting History1
Name of MP (or former MP) -and UAF signatory
- For an inquiry into the Iraq War2
- For a Transparent Parliament
Anderson, Janet (L) Rossendale & Darwen very strongly against very strongly against
Bailey, Adrian (L) West Bromwich West very strongly against very strongly against
Baird, Vera (L) Redcar very strongly against for
Benn, Tony (L) not applicable not applicable
Berry, Roger (L) Kingswood very strongly against for
Bottomley, Peter (C) Worthing West very strongly for for
Betts, Clive (L) Sheffield Aftercliffe very strongly against very strongly against
Cameron, David (C) Witney strongly for for
Carmichael, Alistair (LD) Orkney & Shetland very strongly for for
Bradley, Peter (L) Wrekin very strongly against no record
Caton, Martin (L) Gower strongly against never voted
Challen, Colin (L) Morley & Rothwell very strongly against never voted
Clark, Helen (L) Peterborough very strongly against no record
Cohen, Harry (L) Leyton & Wanstead strongly for very strongly against
Cryer, John (L) Hornchurch strongly against
Davis, Terry (L) Birmingham Hodge Hill not known not known
Dean, Janet (L) Burton very strongly against against
Donohue, Brian (L) Ayrshire Central strongly against very strongly against
Ellman, Louise (L) Liverpool Riverside very strongly against never voted
Etherington, Bill (L) Sunderland North strongly against against
Follett, Barbara (L) Stevenage very strongly against against
Garnier, Edward (C) Harborough strongly for for
Gardner, Barry (L) Brent North not known not known
Gerrard, Neil (L) Walthamstow strongly against strongly for
Gibson, Ian (L) Norwich North very strongly against strongly against
Griffiths, Jane (L) Reading East very strongly against no record
Hancock, Mike (LD) Portsmouth South very strongly for for
Hain, Peter (L) Neath very strongly against never voted
Hanson, David (L) Delyn very strongly against never voted
Henderson, Doug (L) Newcastle North strongly against strongly against
Hopkins, Kelvin (L) Luton North mixture of for / against for
Iddon, Brian (L) Bolton South East very strongly against strongly against
Illsley, Eric (L) Barnsley Central very strongly against against
Jones, Martin Clwyd South not known not known
Mahon, Alice (L) Halifax mixture of for / against no record
Marris, Rob (L) Wolverhampton SW very strongly against against
Meale, Alan (L) Mansfield very strongly against against
Moffatt, Laura (L) Crawley very strongly against moderately against
Morgan, Julie (L) Cardiff North very strongly against for
Organ, Diana (L) Forest of Dean very strongly against no record
Price, Adam (PC) Carmarthen East very strongly for never voted
Pickthall, Colin (L) West Lancashire very strongly against no record
Purchase, Ken (L) Wolverhampton NE very strongly against very strongly against
Ross, Ernie (L) Dundee West very strongly against no record
Sheridan, Jim (L) Paisley very strongly against very strongly against
Smyth, W Martin rev (UUP) Belfast South moderately for no record
Steen, Anthony (C) Totnes very strongly for never voted
Taylor, Teddy sir (C) Rochford & Southend moderately for no record
Smith, Angela (L) Basildon strongly against against
Tyler, Paul (LD) [Peer] very strongly for no record
Trickett, John (L) Hemsworth not known not known
Vaz, Keith (L) Leicester East strongly against against
Vis, Rudi (L) Finchley & Golders Grn. very strongly against never voted
Watts, Derek not known not known
Williams, Betty (L) Conway very strongly against never voted
Worthington, Tony (L) Clyde Bank strongly against no record
Wright, David (L) Telford very strongly against very strongly against
1 from: http://www.theyworkforyou.com
2 In 2003 the Labour Government unlawfully took us to war against a sovereign country a – a country that was neither a threat to the people of the UK, nor to our national interest. Up to the beginning of 2009 there have been 178 British servicemen and servicewomen killed in the Iraq War, and (it is reliably estimated) more than 9,000 casualties.
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2 comments:
So ....
Only one Labour 'signatory' to the UAF is in support of an inquiry into the Iraq War - and only four Labour 'signatories' are in favour of a transparent Parliament.
Says it all, really.
Thanks, GA, for the info.
'The truth shall set you free'
Geert Wilders' Party's rapid rise - now the largest in the Netherlands, according to latest polls. http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/025053.php
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