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The Commons Have Voted Against War With Syria

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Gromit | 22:35 Thu 29th Aug 2013 | News
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David Cameron's plans for war have been rejected in a House of Commons vote tonight. The Hovernment have lost control of its own foreign policy and Dave has been dealt a humiliating defeat, which will embarrass him abroad.

Common sense prevails?
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thankfully, a genuinely back from the brink decision tonight I think, at least there was some above party politics stuff going on
00:23 Fri 30th Aug 2013
Excellent news.
Iraq will stay long in the memory. Once bitten twice shy.
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Apologies for hoverment
imagine if tony blair had been the boss
Great. In the meantime, civilians in Syrya will continue to die via chemical weapons.
blimey you got here a minute ago G

Incredible - I could hardly believe it

Not a vote of confidence - so the govt doesnt fall

but basically it means that we dont erm believe what our leaders are telling us.

MPs like sheep - more like turkeys declining to vote for Christmas


The person who comes out very badly in all this is the Elephant in the Room - Tony Blair - everyone thinks he lied to them but now they are prepared to say it

As the Beed reported said - this is entirely shaped by Iraq......
Thank god for that. Who wants another war ? Only the arms sellers Id say !!!
I think we put down 'The White Man's Burden' some time ago. It's none of our business
Yes, civilians will continue to die in Syria, but remember that in Iraq they died in even greater numbers after Western intervention.
But if the Americans decide to take action what's the betting that the Government will find a way to provide active support.
If Tony B has been PM- let us imagine [see above]


then people would be saying - once you have been lied to, Tony......

and didnt millions of civilians die in Vietnam ?

The kill rate was 10:1 civilians, military and the Americans took 50 000 deaths didnt they ?
Well I hope that isn't the end of it, as the situation may deteriorate still further. I hope this was a vote against action "now", rather than for all of the future. I have a hard time believing that not intervening is the best course of action, or at least that intervention would have made things any worse than they already are.

The margin of defeat was pretty narrow, so it seems likely that yet more violence in Syria might tip the balance in favour of military action. In my opinion, we've already waited far too long...

Where is jason Bourne when you need him?
"Yes, civillians will continue to die in Syria, but remember that in Iraq they died in even greater numbers after Western intervention". So that`s OK then..
Don't be so silly
Civilians are dying al over the world due to dictatorships and bad government. Do we help them all and if so, how do we prioritise?
when did they have a vote on war with syria?
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Well, I was completely wrong when I wrote this earlier this week...

// The UN will not be able to give a definitive answer. But just like Iraq, the different parliamentary parties will vote sheeplike, to start yet another military conflict. //

I am pleasantly surprised by this result. Parliament have asserted their authority and the will of the people not to get caught up in another Iraq has been delivered.

It will be interesting what the US do next, now that the UK will not be a partner in any military adventure in Syria.
Who cares about his embarrassment?
What can we do to help in Syria?

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