Explicitly by concrete actions, besides air attacks on civilians. This is the point raised by honourable gentleman from the labour party. I believe all members in house support the the interinitiative on syria agreed in vienna to. We believe that these aims will only be secured through agreement on a serious longterm commitment into syria and this surely must be the key diplomatic priority for this government to make sure the time scale is as quick as can be delivered. The u. K. Must step up its support for the International Syria support initiative and other diplomatic efforts to secure sees fire in syria, political transition, combating terrorists like daesh and longterm reconstruction stability and support. I believe that the government has not answer the questions posed by the Foreign Affairs committee posed by house of commons. In fact neither do a majority who voted on issue in the rin affairs, committee. In these circumstance, mr. Speaker, we can not support the government. It i
Over iraq in 2003 and Prime Minister ma facia on libya in 2011 which is the subject of a committee inquiry. However, it is my judgment that he was wrong last year to oppose our support for the government of iraq against isil. I dont know what he would say to the yazidi forces rescued from with british helicopters from the terror that isil brought. Im satisfied our military effort in iraq over the last year has been to the enormous credit of our armed forces and the stabilization of iraq in the face of a rapidly advancing threat from isil, wholly justified, the Strong Majority that this house then gave for that intervention. The reality we should acknowledge, of course [inaudible] referred to me i will answer him as best i can. The reason i think a number of us opposed motion about airstrikes in iraq last year was very simply because we did not feel then, and i still have great reservations now that we had a comprehensive plan. We have not beaten isil in iraq despite nearly a million Ar