"I think people all across the district and across the country are very disillusioned with politics".
Jack Abbott, Labour MP for Ipswich, asked about the construction of a northern bypass for the town during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons.Numerous incidents in the past few weeks along the road, including on the Orwell Bridge, have seen traffic grind to a halt.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer responded to Mr Abbott's questions, saying he would ensure a meeting on the issue was set up.Plans for the Ipswich Northern Bypass weredue to a lack of "political support".
Suffolk County Council's cabinet voted against the proposal because it would not attract the funding needed. Protesters also raised environment fears.In the Commons, Abbott told fellow MPs the future of Ipswich and Suffolk hinged on the project.
"This critical project has been gathering dust for years, repeatedly blocked by people who refuse to act in our long-term interests," he said.
"The prime minister has set out how our government will back the builders over the blockers."An ambulance, air ambulance, team leader and mountain rescue were dispatched to the incident and one patient was conveyed by road to Airedale Hospital."
In a post on Facebook, UWFRA gave more details of the incident."A paraglider was attempting to take off from Knipe Scar when he experienced an issue," it said.
"His friend managed to catch the canopy before it took off, but not before the casualty was dragged some distance over rough rock causing deep lacerations to his upper and lower leg."With assistance, he made it halfway down the hill before calling for help."