Monday 2 September 2013

Syria Public Meeting tomorrow in Queen's Park

SyriaIn view of the recent House of Commons vote and the developing situation regarding chemical weapons and military intervention, this Labour Party meeting should be of interest to readers of all political parties and none:

This public event will look to provide a 101 guide to the situation in Syria – how did the conflict evolve? what is happening on the ground? what should Britain’s response to the crisis be?

Any donations raised on the night will go to ‘Save the Children’s’ Syria response.


Chair
Tulip Siddiq - Labour Parliamentary Candidate for Hampstead and Kilburn. She is a Camden Councillor and the Cabinet Member for Culture and Communities.
Panel
Cllr. James Denselow -Queen’s Park Councillor, Research Associate at the Foreign Policy Centre, has worked and lived extensively in the Middle East including in Syria.
John Lloyd – Contributing Editor, Financial Times
Dr Sundar Thava - Practising NHS medical doctor and medico-legal expert for the Charity: “Freedom from Torture”.
Ivana Bartoletti - London Labour candidate for the 2014 European elections, member of the exec of the Fabian Society and Deputy Director of the Fabian Women’s Network
Venue –
St. Anne’s Brondesbury 125 Salusbury Road NW6 6RG

1 comment:

Trevor said...

Martin
The Lives of Children Would be safer in the Hands of a polar bear than they are in the hands of greed driven throughly corrupt MP'S.
Just Take a Look at the way The government gets it's taxes.
Smoking for example is the biggest cause of Preventable Death in britain alone.
over 100,000 people die every year as a direct result of smoking!
Shocking isn't it!
so does it make sense to appeal to the government that ignore those facts and continue allowing people to needlessly ruin their own health?
Do you really Think they will listen to you and your colleagues?
if the deaths of 100,000 of it's own people
does not move them to positive action then the deaths of syrian people won't move them.
they will of course be willing to fight wars and spill countless blood because it is their nature
they have shown that by their tolerance and acceptance of cigarettes.