UK’s Cameron to give strongest warning over possible EU exit
"I have always said I think that it is sensible that we should, IS don't recognize a border between Iraq and Syria and neither should we but I need to build the argument, I need to take it to parliament, I need to convince more people," Cameron told BBC radio.
"We won't hold that vote unless we can see that parliament would endorse action because to fail on this would be damaging, it is not a question of damaging the government it is a question of not damaging our country and its reputation in the world."
Militants pose biggest threat to Britain for decades: spy chief
Britain is involved in bombing in Iraq but Cameron lost a parliamentary vote in 2013 to extend that action to Syria. However, Cameron said he would take immediate direct action if British interests were at stake citing drone attacks which had killed British militants in August.
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