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I think David Cameron just wants to prove to the rest of the world that heis a caring person
Can't agree with that. When there's an economic problem - start a war! It's great for the economy and all the "right" people get rich...............
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PROUD TO BE A CAMERON TERRORIST!!!
I'm not exactly sure what your comment is supposed to be saying but I agree with David Cameron. I note Corbin's supporters are issuing threats to deselect and worse any MP who doesn't vote in the way advised.
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I'm not exactly sure what your comment is supposed to be saying but I agree with David Cameron. I note Corbin's supporters are issuing threats to deselect and worse any MP who doesn't vote in the way advised.


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02-12-2015, 09:18 AM
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Now that the sort of sweet tempered debate we know and love from the left.
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02-12-2015, 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Uncle Joe ->
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PROUD TO BE A CAMERON TERRORIST!!!
Now there is a man who clearly has no idea what he is talking about which is scary as he is trying to take us into war. I have heard no one sympathise with Daesh, all I have heard is people worried about innocent casualties, and whether we have a proper plan of action.
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02-12-2015, 11:24 AM
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Taking us to war?I don't think so. The fact is that our planes are already flying missions attacking the same people over Iraq and this is merely an extension of that. The actions were approved unanimously By the UN, something extremely unusual. If he were so minded he could dispense with the vote and just do it, he has the power. No, he is trying to do the right thing and get Parliamentary approval
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02-12-2015, 11:31 AM
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Taking us to war?I don't think so. The fact is that our planes are already flying missions attacking the same people over Iraq and this is merely an extension of that. The actions were approved unanimously By the UN, something extremely unusual. If he were so minded he could dispense with the vote and just do it, he has the power. No, he is trying to do the right thing and get Parliamentary approval
B.S.!!! - yes he has a UN resolution, but like Blair & Bush before him, this is not a Chapter 7 resolution - therefore it is NOT valid!!!
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02-12-2015, 11:34 AM
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http://i100.independent.co.uk/articl...r--WJldr9xO7cg

Here is another reason we should not do this and why Cameron is a hypocrite.
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B.S.!!! - yes he has a UN resolution, but like Blair & Bush before him, this is not a Chapter 7 resolution - therefore it is NOT valid!!!
This is only a 'war' in your eyes Joe.
It is a conflict with an armed and dangerous religious sect and does not require a validation in chapter7.
A war is conflict between two or more sovereign states as recognised by the UN.
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02-12-2015, 11:55 AM
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Picking picking about what is war isn't helping the situation any time a nation picks up arms against another (assuming they won't pin point individual terrorists) Syria then we are at war IMO.

And they keep telling us they are at war with terrorism and drugs - can't then decide to not call it war later on.
 
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