Mount Sinjar crisis: pressure on Cameron to recall parliament

Many MPs who voted against military action in Syria now want Britain to join America in tackling IS

David Cameron
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The former head of the British Army, Lord Dannatt, is leading the charge for a recall of Parliament and a fresh vote to approve UK military action against the self-styled Islamic State in Iraq.

Dannatt said on Radio 4's Today programme that the UK had "some culpability" for the breakdown of Iraq and had a duty to support the US in military action, including air strikes, and he was not ruling out sending British troops back into Iraq. "We would need some people on the ground to direct the air power accurately," he said.

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