City's MPs split on Syria air strikes

Prime Minister Theresa May in the House of Commons defending the decision to join air strikes in SyriaPrime Minister Theresa May in the House of Commons defending the decision to join air strikes in Syria
Prime Minister Theresa May in the House of Commons defending the decision to join air strikes in Syria
MPs in Brighton and Hove are split over the Conservative Government's decision to join air strikes against the Syrian regime.

Sites in the Middle East country were targeted on Saturday by the US, French and UK in response to an alleged chemical attack earlier this month.

Defending the decision on Monday, Prime Minister Theresa May described how cabinet ministers ‘agreed that it was not just morally right but legally right to take military action, together with our closest allies, to alleviate further humanitarian suffering’.

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However opposition parties have criticised the Government for not giving Parliament a say before the air strikes were authorised.

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