The UK parliament has voted overwhelmingly in support UK military airstrike on the Islamic State of Iraq by 524 to 43, majority of 481. As a result of which labour MP and education shadow minister Rushanara Ali resigns from the party’s front bench in order to abstain in vote over military action. Meanwhile Iain Mckenzie aide to shadow defence secretary has been sacked for voting NO on military action against the Isl.
UK parliament votes in favour of air strike on Isis
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