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We can’t change the outcome in the Middle East - but we can avoid making Britain a target
The conflict between Iran and Israel is understandably generating a lot of anxiety, not only for its potential to destabilise the Middle East, but also for the effect it may have on the UK.
Members of Parliament should be allowed to vote on any decisions to intervene militarily in the Middle East, say Plaid Cymru leaders. The demands of Rhun ap Iorwerth, the leader of the party, and Liz Saville-Roberts, the leader in Westminster, come after the United States launched strikes against Iran on Saturday night (June 21).
Parliamentary veto ‘essential' before any UK military action in Middle East - Plaid Cymru
US President Donald Trump (left) shakes hands with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer at the G7 summit earlier this month. Photo Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire Plaid Cymru has cautioned the UK Government against being dragged into a “potentially catastrophic” conflict in the Middle East and demanded the UK Parliament must have a say on any proposals for military action. The warning comes after the United States attacked three sites in Iran overnight, inse…
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