British Prime Minister's Speech With The BBC Radio Concerning The Terrorist Attack on France
David Cameron,
the British prime minister, has said that he hopes Western countries will be
able to agree
with Russia a joint strategy to combat Islamic State in Syria
In an interview on
the BBC Radio, Cameron said that Britain, France and America might have to “compromise”
with Russia, presumably on the future of President Assad, to secure a deal.
He also said that
he would consider speeding up the introduction of the investigatory powers bill
in the light of the Paris attacks (the Home Office ruled this out yesterday).
He also said that
he would be willing to take his children to tomorrow’s England vs France football
match in London tomorrow.
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