Parliament may be recalled on Friday to sanction air strikes

As the war against IS takes over the headlines, Ed Miliband should be grateful for distraction

The Mole

The rumour mill is working overtime in the Labour Party conference hall – and the gossip is not about Ed Miliband’s keynote speech but about whether David Cameron will recall Parliament this Friday to ask MPs to authorise RAF air strikes on the Islamic State.

The pressure is building after the US extended its air strikes overnight from Iraq to Syria and MPs will have to discuss not just bombing IS targets in Iraq but in Syria too. Which means, of course, attacking the enemies of our older enemy, President Assad.

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