MP for Warwick and Leamington – Matt Western raises concern over flies

London, United Kingdom: Member of Parliament for Warwick and Leamington – Matt Western, has recently informed about the issues of flying in the region. He outlined that the residents of the town are facing real issues with flies.

MP for Warwick and Leamington – Matt Western raises concern over flies
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London, United Kingdom: Member of Parliament for Warwick and Leamington – Matt Western, has recently informed about the issues of flying in the region. He outlined that the residents of the town are facing real issues with flies.

Emphasising the fact that it is a big real-time issue, the MP outlined that this problem has been creating a cause of frustration among the residents and citizens.

MP Matt Western shared his views regarding the same through social media and mentioned, “FLY ISSUES UPDATE! Grateful to so many local residents giving up their evening tonight to come and talk to me about the real issues with flies in some parts of our towns.”

He further noted, “It’s clear what a huge problem this has been for so many people, particularly in recent weeks, and I share your frustration that it has been going on for so long.”

In addition to this, Matt Western also mentioned that the issue must be addressed and resolved as flies can transmit many major diseases from an infected person to a healthy person. Through social media, he mentioned, “The issue clearly needs to be addressed and resolved so residents and local businesses can finally see the back of this problem.”

MP Matt Western further outlined, “I’ll be actioning several things from the meeting this evening and will keep you updated on the outcomes,” adding, “Thanks again for your time and patience. Be assured, I am determined to resolve this issue – and I will.”

The concern was raised by Member of Parliament Western because house flies are responsible for causing or transmitting around 65 diseases to humans. The diseases which could be transmitted include typhoid fever, dysentery, cholera, poliomyelitis, yaws, anthrax, tularemia, leprosy, and tuberculosis.

The residents and citizens of the area were also informed about the ways through which they could prevent the breeding of the flies.