British Parliament To Be Recalled To Discuss Response To Suspected Chemical Attack in Syria
The British military is making plans for intervention
The UK Parliament is to be recalled on Thursday to discuss Syria and responses to an alleged chemical weapons attack.
David Cameron said MPs would be given a vote on a "clear motion" relating to Syria amid calls for action against the Assad government.
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Those silly Brits, with their strange old practices...
The legislature authorizing a war? How quaint!