PM calls Corbyn 'terrorist sympathiser' ahead of Syria vote
David Cameron has accused Jeremy Corbyn of being a "terrorist sympathiser" as he urged MPs to back military action against so-called Islamic State in Syria.
David Cameron has accused Jeremy Corbyn of being a "terrorist sympathiser" as he urged MPs to back military action against so-called Islamic State in Syria.
Members of Britain's Syrian community have mixed opinions about extending the war against the self-styled Islamic State.
Some fear the bombing will not make Britain safer - and will kill civilians in Syria.
Others say that defeating President Assad - whose ongoing brutality has killed many thousands - is just as important.
ITV News Correspondent Ben Chapman reports from Manchester:
As UK MPs prepare to vote, Assad claims beating terrorists is the only way to secure Syria's future - but says the opposition is not stable.
Despite being forced into an embarrassing climbdown on this week's Syria vote, Jeremy Corbyn tells me he retains authority over Labour.
Jeremy Corbyn has made a direct appeal to Labour MPs in an interview with ITV News, ahead of a key vote on extending bombing to Syria.