Don’t add more explosives to Syrian crisis

The situation in Syria is appalling but what Mr Cameron expects to achieve by adding more explosives to a country brimming with them is beyond comprehension.
Prime Minister David Cameron listens to comments during a working session at a G-20 summit in St Petersburg, Russia, discussing Syria's civil war. (AP Photo/Dimitar Dilkoff, Pool)Prime Minister David Cameron listens to comments during a working session at a G-20 summit in St Petersburg, Russia, discussing Syria's civil war. (AP Photo/Dimitar Dilkoff, Pool)
Prime Minister David Cameron listens to comments during a working session at a G-20 summit in St Petersburg, Russia, discussing Syria's civil war. (AP Photo/Dimitar Dilkoff, Pool)

Our MP Mr Birtwistle voted against this proposal. I cannot say if this was simply maintaining the Lib-Dem “anti-war” stance or a level headed decision to keep Britain out of the mess. I can say he has my full support and I hope he will continue his opposition in any future vote.

K. Halstead

Burnley

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