Give war a chance? Corbyn could allow Labour MPs free vote on bombing Syria

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is under pressure to allow his MPs a free vote on extending airstrikes against Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) from Iraq into Syria after party whips warned scores will rebel in order to back intervention.

Party sources told the Daily Mail up to 60 Labour MPs, including some frontbenchers, could rebel against Corbyn, who has stated he will not support extending airstrikes into Syria without a UN mandate.

Another source said a rebellion on that scale would deal a “shattering blow” to Corbyn’s authority.

The Labour leader’s stance appears to have the backing of the Scottish National Party (SNP), however, with former leader Alex Salmond insisting his party will only support military action if explicit backing from the UN is secured.

Via RT.