David Cameron publishes case for Syria airstrikes
Downing Street releases prime minister’s reply to foreign affairs committee setting out case for strikes against Isis
David Cameron has told the Commons foreign Affairs Committee that Britain should extend its military campaign against Islamic State into Syria.
He said: “The threats to our interests and to our people are such that we cannot afford to stand aside and not to act.”
“Throughout Britain’s history we have been called on time and again to make the hardest of decisions in defence of our citizens and our country.
“Today one of the greatest threats we face to our security is the threat from Isil.”
Cameron’s case was made in a 36-page memorandum to the committee, ahead of a statement to the House of Commons, expected at 10.30am on Thursday.
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