Labour has reacted with fury after Jeremy Corbyn was invited to a government security briefing on airstrikes in Syria with just 12 hours’ notice and at a time that clashes with the autumn statement.
Senior Labour aides accused No 10 of playing “outrageous political games” after Cabinet Office officials offered Corbyn and his team a briefing at a time he was clearly unable to attend.
David Cameron has said he plans to stage a quick Commons vote on extending airstrikes in Syria next week. He will make an oral statement to MPs this Thursdayand then ask them to consider his proposals over the weekend before going to a full debate and vote.
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