22 November 2017
Vara calls on Government to persuade new regime in Zimbabwe to treat British citizens living there with respect

Speaking at Prime Minister's Questions, Shailesh Vara calls on the Government to do all they can to persuade the new regime in Zimbabwe to treat British citizens living in the country with respect and ensure their safety and security.

Mr Shailesh Vara (North West Cambridgeshire) (Con)

The Prime Minister will be aware that under President Mugabe, British citizens living in Zimbabwe, especially landowners, suffered considerably. Can she assure the House that as we see a new regime coming to Zimbabwe, the British Government will do all they can to persuade that new regime to treat British citizens living lawfully in that country with respect, and to give them the safety and security that they should have, along with all other Zimbabwean citizens

The Prime Minister

My hon. Friend has raised an important point as we see that change taking place in Zimbabwe. I think that the resignation of Robert Mugabe gives Zimbabwe an opportunity to forge a new path, free from the oppression that has characterised the past. We want to see a democratic, free, secure Zimbabwe, where people across communities throughout Zimbabwe are able to lead their lives without fear and oppression, and we want to see the country rejoin the international community. We have obviously given Zimbabwe some support in the form of UK aid, and, as the country’s oldest friend, we will do everything we can to support its change into a country that is free and democratic, and free of all oppression for all communities.

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