The UK Parliament has backed British participation in air strikes against Islamic State extremists in Iraq.
After a seven-hour debate, MPs voted for military action by 524 votes to 43.
The Conservatives, Lib Dems and Labour leaderships all backed air strikes although some MPs expressed concerns about where it would lead and the prospect of future engagement in Syria.
The BBC's political editor Nick Robinson said RAF planes could be called into action as early as Sunday.
Speaking after the vote, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said a long campaign lay ahead and there would not be a "series of immediate hits".
He told the BBC the priority would be to stop the "slaughter of civilians" in Iraq and the UK and its allies would continue to be guided by Iraqi and Kurdish intelligence in identifying targets.
BBC News - MPs support UK air strikes against IS in Iraq
But they won't be hitting IS in Syria, so it's ok for IS to kill Syrian civilians then eh? I see the double standards are in place as usual. One would also ask whether Iraq was paying for this, or would they be expecting a country that is over a trillion pounds in debt and can't afford hospitals to treat it's own sick to foot the bill instead? e.g. you and I. It's so good to see tax money and the money save form cuts to services being used wisely. War mongering seems to work as a way of avoiding domestic problems it seems and best of all it's free
After a seven-hour debate, MPs voted for military action by 524 votes to 43.
The Conservatives, Lib Dems and Labour leaderships all backed air strikes although some MPs expressed concerns about where it would lead and the prospect of future engagement in Syria.
The BBC's political editor Nick Robinson said RAF planes could be called into action as early as Sunday.
Speaking after the vote, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said a long campaign lay ahead and there would not be a "series of immediate hits".
He told the BBC the priority would be to stop the "slaughter of civilians" in Iraq and the UK and its allies would continue to be guided by Iraqi and Kurdish intelligence in identifying targets.
BBC News - MPs support UK air strikes against IS in Iraq
But they won't be hitting IS in Syria, so it's ok for IS to kill Syrian civilians then eh? I see the double standards are in place as usual. One would also ask whether Iraq was paying for this, or would they be expecting a country that is over a trillion pounds in debt and can't afford hospitals to treat it's own sick to foot the bill instead? e.g. you and I. It's so good to see tax money and the money save form cuts to services being used wisely. War mongering seems to work as a way of avoiding domestic problems it seems and best of all it's free

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