QUENTIN LETTS watches the PM defend sending in the RAF https://t.co/TM1TVjm7ut …please retweet pic.twitter.com/qdisFEebxq
— Will Corry (@slievemore) April 17, 2018
A hushed House heard Theresa May describe alleged consequences of the Syrian regime’s bombing of Douma.
‘Innocent families found dead with foam in their mouths, burns to their eyes and their bodies surrounded by a chlorine-like odour. Children gasping for life as chemicals choked their lungs.’
In a white jacket made possibly of leather, the Prime Minister was a distinctive figure at that despatch box surrounded by sombre dark suits.
dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-5623155/QUENTIN-LETTS-watches-PM-defend-sending-RAF.html
“Let me be absolutely clear, we have acted because it is in our national interests to do so” – @theresa_may on whether Britain took lead from US on Syria air strikeshttps://t.co/8SmopYJyUQ pic.twitter.com/zOOKKDafPF
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) April 16, 2018