Mid Sussex Times

Flying the Ukrainian flag

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West Sussex County Council has agreed to show solidarity with Ukraine by flying the Ukrainian flag outside County Hall in Chichester.

During a County Council meeting on Monday (February 28), councillor­s from all sides of the political divide voiced their support for the besieged country.

Chairman Pete Bradbury said he had asked officers to source a Ukrainian flag and would be writing to the country’s ambassador to express the council’s sympathy and support.

He added: “I also intend to write to the Prime Minister to express our support for the taking of a strong united internatio­nal stance, engaging such measures as may be needed to persuade the Russian government to end its aggressive actions towards Ukraine.”

The leaders of the Conservati­ves, Lib Dems and Labour all echoed his views.

Paul Marshall, leader of the council, said: “I think each and every one of us are horrified to see the events unravel in Ukraine – to look at the Russian government – and it’s not the people, it’s the government – taking this awful stance.”

Mr Marshall asked for the chair’s letter to Boris Johnson to include a call for the UK’s stance on refugees to be aligned with that of the EU, to ensure those fleeing the war could find safety.

Kirsty Lord, leader of the Liberal Democrats, said Russia’s actions were ‘a wake up call to all of us how precious democracy is’.

Caroline Baxter, leader of the Labour group, called Russia’s actions ‘an atrocity’ against the freedoms and democracy of Ukraine.

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