I think It was a very fortunate that Ed Miliband showed great leadership by not supporting Cameron when he wanted to join with these fanatics and go to war in Syria. Parliament knocked him back, or we would be fighting side by side with those guilty of this massacre.
Just been reading some of the comments from ABers when we decided not to help the Syrian rebels (Now rebranded as muslim extremists) . Some are a bit embarrassing, this stood out...
// Perhaps one should gas the House of Commons with the same chemical and see their reaction then - and do us all a favour. However, two things are certain from the vote; the women, children, weak and poor will continue to suffer, especially those living in rebel areas and, secondly, the concept and legacy of Metternich has been dealt a blow by the vote - that Britain usually intervenes on the side of the weak party, the oppressed etc.... //
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