Dan
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I just tried clicking on play.
I just tried clicking on play.
I just tried clicking on play.
The first vote was an amendment to block action in Syria. Now there'll be a main vote to go for it.
Tony Benn is probably rolling his grave.
We'll be bombing a densely populated city in Syria. So there will definitely be civilian casualties.RAF claim no civilian casualties in Iraq, which gives me confidence that they will do things correctly in Syria.
We'll be bombing a densely populated city in Syria. So there will definitely be civilian casualties.
I bet Cameron thinks he's scored a big win, but I don't see this going any other way than having him up there with Tony Blair in ten years time.
He got slow service in a couple of restaurants he was visiting.I don't know. He lives such a charmed life. How much criticism has he taken for the shitshow that is Libya?
He got slow service in a couple of restaurants he was visiting.
We'll be bombing a densely populated city in Syria. So there will definitely be civilian casualties.
I'm against the bombing, but get the feck out of a city if you know it's going to be flattened.
It's horrible that people would have to ditch their homes but it seems ridiculous to stay.
Someone said 'and go where?' last time I said this. I think anywhere is better than under an airstrike.
I'm against the bombing, but get the feck out of a city if you know it's going to be flattened.
It's horrible that people would have to ditch their homes but it seems ridiculous to stay.
Someone said 'and go where?' last time I said this. I think anywhere is better than under an airstrike.
Their own thundering cuntery?What were the MP's laughing at as they left the lobby?
I'm against the bombing, but get the feck out of a city if you know it's going to be flattened.
It's horrible that people would have to ditch their homes but it seems ridiculous to stay.
Someone said 'and go where?' last time I said this. I think anywhere is better than under an airstrike.
Its much easier said then done though isnt it?
This implies that people have any sort of idea as to what's going on, though. They won't be sitting in their homes watching BBC One with prior knowledge that they're about to be bombed.
And if they abandon their homes, where do they go? People with young kids who have absolutely nothing whatsoever? Trekking to Europe isn't going to be easy, especially when half the European countries now seem incredibly reserved about taking refugees anyway.
You think they're staying because they can't be arsed leaving? ISIS control the city and are preventing women from leaving for crying out loud. Surely you don't think it's that simple
One thing that did frustrate me hugely about Benn's speech was the line about fascism, and his use of ISIS' human rights abuses as a major selling point for military action. I eagerly await him to say the same about certain UK allies.