Eric Joyce

Former Labour MP for Falkirk

@ericjoyce

Use of UK Military Forces In Combat Abroad

There have been votes in Parliament on the use of UK Military Forces in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria.

Photo: UK Ministry of Defence

Eric Joyce consistently voted for use of UK military forces in combat operations overseas

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Major votes

  • On 26 Sep 2014: Eric Joyce voted for UK air strikes in Iraq to support Iraqi forces' efforts against ISIL. Show vote
  • On 21 Mar 2011: Eric Joyce voted to support the establishment of a no-fly zone in Libya. Show vote
  • On 9 Sep 2010: Eric Joyce was absent for a vote on UK Armed Forces in Afghanistan (Backbench Business) Show vote
  • On 18 Mar 2003: Eric Joyce voted against saying that the case for war against Iraq has not yet been established, Show vote
  • On 18 Mar 2003: Eric Joyce voted that the Government should use all means necessary to ensure the disarmament of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction leading to the UK joining the US invasion of Iraq two days later. Show vote

Minor votes

  • On 29 Aug 2013: Eric Joyce voted to require conditions be fulfilled, including a vote of the UN Security Council, before any military action involving UK forces in response to the use of chemical weapons in Syria. Show vote
  • On 29 Aug 2013: Eric Joyce voted against a motion stating a strong humanitarian response to the use of chemical weapons in Syria was required from the international community that may, if necessary, require military action. Show vote
  • On 26 Feb 2003: Eric Joyce voted against saying the case for military action against Iraq is as yet unproven Show vote
  • On 25 Nov 2002: Eric Joyce voted against requiring the support of the UN Security Council and the support of a vote of MPs in the House of Commons before the commitment of UK forces to military action in Iraq. Show vote

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