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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
National
Carmen Fishwick

Are you against UK airstrikes on Syria but not protesting? Tell us why

Thousands of protesters ralied at Parliament square urging the government not to conduct airstrikes in Syria.
Thousands of protesters rallied at Parliament Square in London, urging the government not to conduct airstrikes in Syria. Photograph: Geovien So / Barcroft Media

Thousands of people have taken to the streets across the UK, to protest against the government’s plans to bomb Islamic State targets in Syria. But is this the extent of anti-airstrike sentiment? How many more people hold a similar position but don’t attend protest? Tell us if you’re against airstrikes but haven’t attended a protest.

Protests outside Downing Street and across the UK on Saturday, and in Parliament Square on Tuesday, were both organised by the Stop the War Coalition who have been campaigning against what it calls ‘unjust wars’ since 2001.

MPs will vote on military action in Syria late on Wednesday, after a 10-and-a half-hour debate in the Commons.

We want to publish your views on the airstrikes and, if you’re against them, why you haven’t or wouldn’t attend a protest.

Fill in the form below – you do not have to answer every question – and we’ll use a selection in our reporting.



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