Seagull over Canaryland
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I suspect the Parliamentary 'No' vote tonight is a convenient way of showing the world (especially the US) that the UK Govt would like to support them in attacking Syria - but cannot now do so because it does not have a mandate from the British people (well the Labour party at least).
OK the vote may appear as a bloody nose for the Govt but then it was hardly standing Govt policy to attack Syria (despite the sensationalised report by Nick Robinson on BBC News), Just a reaction to the extreme situation in Syria and I suspect pressure from the US for us to join them in the usual military coalition.
The cynic in me feels this situation is playing out how it rather suits the Govt in private not to be drawn into a conflict and to some extent I agree. However that won't help the humanitarian situation in Syria.
I think tonight's vote also gives Ed Miliband a precious, if somewhat artificial foot on the big stage when he has been worse than lame for the last year or so.
Meanwhile the RAF Tornados are still over-flying these parts as I type this, which is most rare for them to be flying this time of night, since the military cutbacks. Last night the Typhoons were clearly visible outbound overhead, presumably off to Cyprus. So I wonder if they will be recalled?
OK the vote may appear as a bloody nose for the Govt but then it was hardly standing Govt policy to attack Syria (despite the sensationalised report by Nick Robinson on BBC News), Just a reaction to the extreme situation in Syria and I suspect pressure from the US for us to join them in the usual military coalition.
The cynic in me feels this situation is playing out how it rather suits the Govt in private not to be drawn into a conflict and to some extent I agree. However that won't help the humanitarian situation in Syria.
I think tonight's vote also gives Ed Miliband a precious, if somewhat artificial foot on the big stage when he has been worse than lame for the last year or so.
Meanwhile the RAF Tornados are still over-flying these parts as I type this, which is most rare for them to be flying this time of night, since the military cutbacks. Last night the Typhoons were clearly visible outbound overhead, presumably off to Cyprus. So I wonder if they will be recalled?