The Russian government announced it is introducing sanctions against Sir Edward Leigh, the Conservative Member of Parliament for Gainsborough, and over two hundred other British MPs who have supported the UK Government’s response to the invasion of Ukraine.
In a statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry accused Sir Edward and his colleagues of the “groundless whipping-up of Russophobic hysteria” in Britain “aimed at demonizing our country”.
The Lincolnshire MP said he felt “honoured” to be included on this list and described it as a “back-handed compliment for standing up to Mr Putin’s unprovoked and unjustified act of aggression against Ukraine”.
“Since the Russian invasion began, I have backed the Prime Minister’s policy to give direct aid and support to the Ukrainian people and their government and I will continue to do so,” Sir Edward said.
“People across the world will continue to love and appreciate the beauty of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky while condemning the actions of the current regime in the Kremlin,” the MP continued. “Our government must continue to work hard to secure an advantageous peace in Ukraine and to help the Ukrainian people survive and rebuild.”
Sir Edward noted he has visited Russia on a number of occasions and that he “looks forward to being able to return when Russia enjoys a more wise and peaceful leadership”.