Should Britain take part in military action against IS? Or are we best of out of it?
Should Britain take part in military action against IS? Or are we best of out of it?
Foreign secretary Philip Hammond is to meet foreign ministers in London today to discuss plans to deal with the so-called Islamic State (IS).
David Cameron has said the UK will ‘hunt down’ the killers of aid worker David Haines, who was murdered over the weekend by IS militants. But the prime minister has yet to spell out exactly what form that action will take.
So we want your view: should Britain take part in military action against IS? Or are we best of out of it? Cast your vote. Result will be published later this week.
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17 Responses to “POLL: Should Britain take part in military action against IS?”
sarntcrip
SUPPLYING ARMS TOS DIFFERENT FLAVOUR OF TERRORIST IS FOOLHARDY IN THE EXTREME
sarntcrip
they don’t know where they are