VoteClimate: Withdrawal from Afghanistan: Joint Committee - 15th September 2021

Withdrawal from Afghanistan: Joint Committee - 15th September 2021

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Withdrawal from Afghanistan: Joint Committee.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2021-09-15/debates/D511A71C-6AC4-445A-A372-3B467CAA56D0/WithdrawalFromAfghanistanJointCommittee

16:46 Lisa Nandy (Labour)

Finally, on national security we must have assurances that effective security checks are applied to those coming to the UK, and that there is clarity on the threat assessment and a plan to strengthen our intelligence coverage of Afghanistan now that the UK is no longer present on the ground. As well as the reality of those left behind in Afghanistan, what keeps me awake at night is the unknown security risks we now face. There are ways to address this, but one consequence might be that we become more reliant on countries that are not our natural partners. When we went to the UN, we were reliant on China and Russia in order to establish a joint international approach. What does this mean for Britain as we enter the next few weeks or the great strategic challenges that will become apparent in just a month’s time at COP26?

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18:28 Patrick Grady (Glasgow North) (SNP)

This year was supposed to be about global leadership, with the UK chairing the G7 and COP26 coming to Glasgow. Instead, all we are seeing, once again, is that global Britain is so much hot air. With their actions in Afghanistan taking their lead, as always, from the United States, we see a little Britain diminishing in influence and setting examples nobody wants to follow. Constituents in Glasgow want to live in a Scotland that is better than that: where global citizenship is not just a slogan but a mindset, and where our nationalism is defined by our internationalism and our commitment to live up to global goals and aspire to the highest of values. The UK Government have to start doing the same.

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