Chilcot won’t delay a vote on bombing in Syria, vows PM: Concerns brushed aside by Downing Street ahead of expected ballot in early October

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‘Demands to delay military intervention in Syria until after the Iraq inquiry has been published were brushed aside by Downing Street yesterday.

MPs are expected to be asked to sanction a fresh bombing campaign against Islamic State terrorists in Iraq as early as October.

Some MPs have warned that no fresh military intervention in the Middle East should be contemplated until the Iraq inquiry has published its findings on the lessons that should be learned from the disastrous conflict.

But Downing Street yesterday said David Cameron sees the two matters as ‘distinct issues’.’

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