
“President Hollande issued a dramatic appeal to Labour MPs last night to allow
Britain to join the bombing campaign against Islamic State in Syria, further
isolating Jeremy Corbyn. France’s Socialist leader said that action was needed ‘to defend our vision of mankind’. ‘I do hope that the House of Commons will be able to meet the
request of the prime minister,’ he told a news conference in Malta. Later he made clear that he was addressing all MPs, and asked them to ‘show solidarity with France’. Tom Watson, the deputy Labour leader, joined a growing mutiny against Mr
Corbyn’s refusal.”
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/uk/defence/article4626411.ece
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