Brooks Newmark
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Asked if the Prime Minister (PM) was content that Brooks Newmark MP was going to Syria to talk to President Assad, the Prime Minister’s Spokesman (PMS) said that the PM was in Birmingham but that the Foreign and Commonwealth office (FCO) was made aware and had discussed the trip with the Mr Newmark.
Asked if the MP in question went as a Government envoy or passed on any official messages, the PMS said that he went in a personal capacity.
Asked about the guidance from the FCO, the PMS said that the general advice was not to travel to Syria.
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