Navalny
Emergency motion
As passed by conference
Submitted by: 11 members
Mover: Christine Jardine MP.
Summation: David Chalmers.
Conference notes that:
- Alexei Navalny, the leader of democratic opposition to Vladimir Putin in Russia, was killed on 16 February 2024.
- Navalny's widow, Yulia Navalnaya, has said that Navalny was 'tortured, starved, cut off and killed by Putin'.
- Navalny had been serving a sentence at an Arctic penal colony, after being arrested upon his return to Russia in January 2021, having previously spent months recovering in Germany following a Novichok assassination attempt.
- Other democratic activists imprisoned in Russia include Vladimir Kara-Murza, British-Russian dual national and member of our sister party Yabloko; there is now a real risk that he is also killed.
Conference believes that:
- Navalny's tragic death, at the hands of Putin, cannot and will not stifle the democratic ideals that he fought for.
- Navalny cast a light on the corruption of Putin and his cronies.
- Following Navalny's death, the UK Government did sanction some individuals operating the Arctic penal colony, but they have failed to sanction the entirety of the 'Navalny List'.
- Navalny's opposition to Putin is embodied in the brave resistance of the Ukrainians.
- We must be emboldened to stand with Ukraine, even as US support wavers, and help them resist Vladimir Putin's forces and liberate their territory.
- The UK must do all it can to secure the release of Vladimir Kara-Murza.
Conference accordingly calls on the UK Government to:
- Sanction the rest of the Navalny List.
- Make it a diplomatic priority to secure the release of Vladimir Kara-Murza.
- Support Vladimir Kara-Murza and all other British dual nationals in similar situations by enshrining in law a right for British dual nationals who have been politically detained to access UK consular services.
- Stand with Ukraine as the country resists Putin's invasion, by:
- Beginning the seizure of frozen Russian assets in the UK, with proceeds repurposed to finance support for Ukraine.
- Immediately repurposing the interest accrued on frozen Russian assets for the good of Ukraine, following the plan set out by Belgium.
- Take steps to tackle economic crime, including flows of money from Putin's cronies, by:
- Publishing the long overdue review of 'golden visas', the Tier 1 (Investor) visa scheme.
- Close loopholes in economic crime legislation.
- Properly fund the National Crime Agency, so that they can pursue Russian economic crime in this country.
Applicability: Federal.