காஸா தாக்குதல்களில் ஐக்கிய இராச்சியத்தின் பக்கச் சார்பால்
அமைச்சர் பதவியை இராஜினாமா செய்தார்
ஆளுங்கட்சி அமைச்சர் சயீதா வார்ஸி.
சயீதா வார்ஸியின் இராஜினாமா கடிதம்.
Dear Prime Minister
For some weeks, in meeting and discussion, I have been open
and honest about my views on the conflict in Gaza and our response to it.
My view has been that our policy in relation to the Middle
East Peace Process generally but more recently our approach and language during
the current crisis in Gaza is morally indefensible, is not in Britain’s
national interest and will have a long term detrimental impact on our
reputation internationally and domestically.
Particularly as the Minister with responsibility for the
United Nations, The International Criminal Court and Human Rights I believe our
approach in relation to the current conflict is neither consistent with our
values, specifically our commitment to the rule of law and our long history of
support for International Justice. In many ways the absence of the experience
and expertise of colleagues like Ken Clarke and Dominic Grieve has over the
last few weeks become very apparent.
This decision has not been easy. It has been a privilege to
serve for 3 years in your Shadow Cabinet and over 4 years in your Cabinet.
Introducing you in Blackpool in 2005 as you made your bid for leadership I had
the pleasure of being there at the start of the journey and it would have been
rewarding to have been there til the end.
The last decade has given me the opportunity to work with
some of the best in the Conservative Party and indeed in Government. William
Hague was probably one of the finest Foreign Secretaries this country has seen
and has been inspirational. He dismantled foreign policy making by sofa
government and restored decision making and dignity to the Foreign Office.
There is however great unease across the Foreign Office, amongst both Minister
and senior officials, in the way recent decisions are being made.
Eric Pickles has supported me tirelessly in our work on
combating hate crime. Challenging anti-Semitism and Islamaphobia and the
pioneering work of celebration faith in the public sphere. This new found
confidence in Government has allowed me to take the very public International
lead on religious freedom, specifically on the ever growing crisis of the
persecution of Christians. However, early evidence from the Home Office and
others shows that the fallout of the current conflict and the potential for the
crisis in Gaza and our response to it becoming a basis for radicalisation could
have consequences for us for years to come.
From both Eric and William I learnt the art of reconciling
passion and idealism with pragmatism and realism, but I always said that long
after life in politics I must be able to live with myself for the decisions I
took or the decisions I supported. By staying in Government at this time I do
not feel I can be sure of that.
It is therefore with regret that I am writing to resign.
You will continue to have my personal support as leader of
the Conservative party as you continue to ensure that our Party evolves to meet
the challenges we face in Britain today and ensure that the Party is relevant
and responsive to all communities that make up today’s Britain.
Yours sincerely
Sayeeda
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