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The Commons Have Voted Against War With Syria
David Cameron's plans for war have been rejected in a House of Commons vote tonight. The Hovernment have lost control of its own foreign policy and Dave has been dealt a humiliating defeat, which will embarrass him abroad.
Common sense prevails?
Common sense prevails?
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thankfully, a genuinely back from the brink decision tonight I think, at least there was some above party politics stuff going on
23:23 Thu 29th Aug 2013
They just had a vote on it tonight. And I'm not trying any point-scoring so you may as well drop that "lefty" rubbish -- indeed, the only major resignation against the party line was from someone on the political left, Labour's Shadow transport minister I believe it was.
The only point I'm trying to score is the not unreasonable idea that we ought to help people if we can... what's so awful and lefty about that?
To answer Zacs -- well, to dodge the question really. But if I had an answer I'd be a politician. As it is, I'm just an idealist on some things, and this is one of them. Is Syria a case any more worthy than others? Not really, but it's probably more urgent. And if you could list the other places I'd probably be inclined to intervene there as well anyway...
The moral of this post is that you should never allow me any role at all in foreign affairs.
The only point I'm trying to score is the not unreasonable idea that we ought to help people if we can... what's so awful and lefty about that?
To answer Zacs -- well, to dodge the question really. But if I had an answer I'd be a politician. As it is, I'm just an idealist on some things, and this is one of them. Is Syria a case any more worthy than others? Not really, but it's probably more urgent. And if you could list the other places I'd probably be inclined to intervene there as well anyway...
The moral of this post is that you should never allow me any role at all in foreign affairs.
T T T - vote on going to war was 1942
are you sure ? we had been at war for three years by that time.
There were debates on the conduct of the war, tho'.
In Amerikee - the whole poiint was to ge the Japanese to attack the US which they did and then Germany declared war on the US as a result of a treaty that the Allies didnt know about.
are you sure ? we had been at war for three years by that time.
There were debates on the conduct of the war, tho'.
In Amerikee - the whole poiint was to ge the Japanese to attack the US which they did and then Germany declared war on the US as a result of a treaty that the Allies didnt know about.
Ichkeria / Tora Tora Tora
Yes, to clarify, there may still be a war or military intervention. Parliament have decided that the British will not be part of it. We could still make our bases available to the US if they want them, but they are unlikely to want them. Turkey has signed up and has an airbase much closer to Damascus.
Yes, to clarify, there may still be a war or military intervention. Parliament have decided that the British will not be part of it. We could still make our bases available to the US if they want them, but they are unlikely to want them. Turkey has signed up and has an airbase much closer to Damascus.
PP - this is what TTT is alluding to
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Very different circumstances tho. And a leader with some gravitas and respect.
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Very different circumstances tho. And a leader with some gravitas and respect.
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