How can the Queen defend Cameron's actions against Libya when he is opressing the British people?
[2011-03-19 16:22:31]

Q: As the launch of UK operations was announced by Mr Cameron outside 10 Downing Street after he chaired a meeting of the Government's Cobra emergency committee.
Hailing the military action as "necessary, legal and right", the Prime Minister

A: now then young man i just watched it myself.here's what he really means

necessary.....its not out country but it will be out oil
legal....the UN didn't say no so we can kill who we like
right....our soldiers will die but that's

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David Cameron frustrated over Syria slaughter

The Prime Minister said work was under way to ensure president Bashar Assad and his regime could be held legally responsible for the brutal repression.

But Britain had to be realistic about its capacity to intervene directly, he cautioned - insisting the situation was different from Libya.

Syria was sliding closer to all-out civil war today as rebels sought to more formally organise their resistance in the face of an intensified bombardment by government forces on the city of Homs.

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