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Former Foreign Office minister Peter Hain has said he backs air strikes against Islamic State militants in Iraq despite feeling "deeply allergic" to more Middle Eastern interventions. | Former Foreign Office minister Peter Hain has said he backs air strikes against Islamic State militants in Iraq despite feeling "deeply allergic" to more Middle Eastern interventions. |
It came as MPs were recalled to Parliament to discuss whether Britain should take part in military action. | It came as MPs were recalled to Parliament to discuss whether Britain should take part in military action. |
But Plaid Cymru MP Hywel Williams warned MPs air strikes would kill civilians and "radicalise" the young. | But Plaid Cymru MP Hywel Williams warned MPs air strikes would kill civilians and "radicalise" the young. |
Parliament is due to vote on UK involvement in the attacks later. | Parliament is due to vote on UK involvement in the attacks later. |
Mr Hain, MP for Neath, told the Commons he had been wrong to back the 2003 invasion of Iraq over weapons of mass destruction. | Mr Hain, MP for Neath, told the Commons he had been wrong to back the 2003 invasion of Iraq over weapons of mass destruction. |
"We went to war on a lie and the aftermath was disastrous," he said. | "We went to war on a lie and the aftermath was disastrous," he said. |
Meanwhile Mr Williams, Arfon MP, said he opposed airstrikes. | Meanwhile Mr Williams, Arfon MP, said he opposed airstrikes. |
"It is disturbing that the prime minister has said that we must not allow past mistakes to become an excuse for inaction," he said. | "It is disturbing that the prime minister has said that we must not allow past mistakes to become an excuse for inaction," he said. |
"The shadow of the Iraq war still looms large - surely we should be learning from history, not forgetting it." | "The shadow of the Iraq war still looms large - surely we should be learning from history, not forgetting it." |
Cynon Valley Labour MP Ann Clwyd, a former special envoy on human rights in Iraq, said she supported the motion but did not think that air strikes would be enough to crush the militants. | |
"The Iraqi army are apparently not ready to do this, are not properly trained to do this, and you can't depend on the Peshmerga... a small group of soldiers who have been defending their own homeland," she said. | |
"They can't possibly be responsible for defending the whole of Iraq - that is just pie in the sky." | |
Prime Minister David Cameron opened the debate on Friday saying the UK had a "duty" to confront the threat from Islamic State, and that joining the US-led air strikes would be "clearly lawful". | Prime Minister David Cameron opened the debate on Friday saying the UK had a "duty" to confront the threat from Islamic State, and that joining the US-led air strikes would be "clearly lawful". |
Parliament is due to vote on UK involvement in the attacks at about 17:00 BST. Follow the debate by clicking here. | Parliament is due to vote on UK involvement in the attacks at about 17:00 BST. Follow the debate by clicking here. |