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On Wednesday, the House of Commons will debate and vote on whether or not to extend airstrikes against ISIS into Syria. The government has been arguing in favour of doing so, saying there is no reason as to why airstrikes should be limited to Iraq when ISIS doesn't recognise the Iraq/Syria border. However, there has been opposition, some from within the Tory party but most from Labour backbenchers and Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader. Despite this Corbyn has given his MPs a free vote on the issue after pressure from within the shadow cabinet - the majority of whom support
air strikes in Syria. Vote below!
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On Wednesday, the House of Commons will debate and vote on whether or not to extend airstrikes against ISIS into Syria. The government has been arguing in favour of doing so, saying there is no reason as to why airstrikes should be limited to Iraq when ISIS doesn't recognise the Iraq/Syria border. However, there has been opposition, some from within the Tory party but most from Labour backbenchers and Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader. Despite this Corbyn has given his MPs a free vote on the issue after pressure from within the shadow cabinet - the majority of whom support
air strikes in Syria. Vote below!
See what our Twitter followers had to say:
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Poll: Should the UK extend airstrikes to Syria
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