During a debate in the British House of Commons, they called on the Cameroonian government to find peaceful solutions to the conflict.
Labour Party MP Alex Norris has called on the Cameroonian government to find peaceful solutions to the crisis in the Anglophone regions. In his statement to the British House of Commons on 30 November 2021, the elected representative expressed concern about cases of violations of human rights, democracy and the rule of law in Cameroon. "Biya's government has an uncompromising approach to calls for reform from people living in the violence-ridden Anglophone regions. 765,000 displaced persons and 800,000 children affected by the closure of schools (…). The human rights situation in the north-west and south-west regions of Cameroon is deeply worrying. We urge all actors, including the Cameroonian government, to remain engaged in efforts to find a peaceful solution to the crisis," he said.
According to British MPs, around 2.3 million people are in need of humanitarian aid and their department has earmarked nearly CFAF 4 billion in humanitarian aid in 2021 to support people affected by the crisis. An interpellation that comes a few days after the resolution of the European Parliament. Its deputies called for a peaceful resolution of the conflict, an end to civilian appearances before military courts and respect for human rights.