Iraq crisis: politicians, soldiers and now public back UK action

David Cameron is not keeping up with public opinion on need to help beleaguered Kurds and Yazidis

The Mole
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Downing Street has announced that the UK will help deliver weapons to the Kurds - so long as they are supplied by other countries - to fight back against the murderous fanatics of the Islamic State.

But as David Cameron returned from his holiday in Portugal this morning to chair today's meeting of the Cabinet crisis committee Cobra, he was still resisting pressure for more direct action to avert disaster in Iraq.

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is the pseudonym for a London-based political consultant who writes exclusively for The Week.co.uk.