The Government will again ask MPs to authorise British air strikes in Syria
‘The Government will again ask MPs’ for consent to take military action in Syria despite parliament’s previous rejection of the policy in 2013, the Defence Secretary has said.
Michael Fallon said that the circumstances in the country had changed and that MPs could be made to vote on the issue if the Government could be sure it would win.
“At some point I think the new parliament will have to rethink the absurdity of us being able to strike against Isil in Iraq but not being able to strike Isil’s command and control centres in Syria,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.’
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