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Jeremy Corbyn warning over terror response after Paris attacks Jeremy Corbyn warning over terror response after Paris attacks
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Jeremy Corbyn has warned that we "must not keep making the same mistakes" when responding to acts of terror. We "must not keep making the same mistakes" when responding to acts of terror, Jeremy Corbyn has warned.
In a speech to party members, he said Labour would support "every necessary measure" to protect people in the UK.In a speech to party members, he said Labour would support "every necessary measure" to protect people in the UK.
But it was "vital" during a time of tragedy "not to be drawn into responses that feed a cycle of violence and hate", the Labour leader said.But it was "vital" during a time of tragedy "not to be drawn into responses that feed a cycle of violence and hate", the Labour leader said.
Meanwhile David Cameron is seeking to build support for air strikes against so-called Islamic State in Syria. It comes as David Cameron is seeking to build support for air strikes against so-called Islamic State in Syria.
There is no timetable for a Parliamentary vote. The militant group - also known as Isil and Isis - has said it carried out the attacks in Paris which left 130 people dead.
There is no timetable for a Parliamentary vote on UK military action in Syria.
'Negotiated settlement'
"The dreadful Paris attacks make the case for a far more urgent effort to reach a negotiated settlement of the civil war in Syria and the end to the threat from Isis," Mr Corbyn said.
"It is the conflict in Syria and the consequences of the Iraq war which have created the conditions for Isis to thrive and spread its murderous rule."
He said action against IS "that sticks on the ground, destroys the virus and reclaims the hearts and minds", will have to come from the "Arab and Muslim world" and it cannot be seen as an external intervention.
"That's why we've called on the government to work through the UN, that is why we should use the UN security council resolution passed last night to accelerate moves towards a comprehensive settlement of the conflict," he said.