The removal of chemical weapons has got to be in everybody's interest. The devil will be in the detail of such a plan and the willingness of Assad to do so. Will he just give the weapons inspectors the run around like Saddam Hussain?
I received a long letter back from my MP today in response to my email before the commons debate on why he voted against military action. It is broadly in line with our views on here, where he can't see how it would improve the current situation in Syria and may well make it worse.
That's quite impressive and good to see that at least one of our elected representatives takes one of his constituents views seriously. 
Fixed 
Joking aside, it is reassuring that some of them pay attention 
Our MP is one of a new intake of MPs at the last election and he regularly meets the locals by volunteering to work for an evening in a pub in our constituency, so he gets to meet people and hears their views. The house behind my next door neighbours put in a planning application for a massive summer house with a 4m ridgeline the full width of the garden and right on the rear boundary. We both put in objections and he contacted our MP who agreed that is was not suitable for the location, gave his full support and arranged a planning committee site visit, which once they got a tape measure out and realised how intrusive it would be, a majority turned it down.
Chris Gixer's MP, John Redwood is also very good where he writes a daily blog and has a comments section for feedback. On issues where he has no strong views he will vote according to his constituents wishes.