Boris Johnson faces fiery grilling from MPs in packed Commons Afghanistan debate
BORIS Johnson faced a fiery grilling from MPs in a rammed Commons chamber about the crisis in Afghanistan this morning.
The PM insisted it was right for the West to withdraw their forces â" but was bombarded with criticism from all parties.
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The PM speaking in the Commons chamber2
The House of Commons was packed todayTory big-hitters including Theresa May and veteran Tobias Ellwood turned the screw on their leader who was forced to fend of a flurry of questions.
He dismissed calls to hold an inquiry into the war in Afghanistan, claiming âmost of the key questions have already been extensively gone intoâ.
But he paid tribute to soldiers who have fought over the past 20 years and said their efforts were not in vain.
The PM said: âThe sacrifice in Afghanistan is seared into our national consciousness, with 150,000 people serving from across the length and breadth of the United Kingdom.â
In key developments:
Opening the debate Mr Johnson told MPs: âItâs almost 20 years since the US suffered the most catastrophic attack on its people since the Second World War, in which 67 British citizens also lost their lives at the hands of murderous terrorist groups incubated in Afghanistan.
âIn response, Nato invoked Article 5 of its treaty for the first and only time in its history and the UK, amongst others, joined America in going into Afghanistan on a mission to extirpate al Qaeda in that country and to do whatever we could to stabilise Afghanistan, in spite of all the difficulties and challenges we knew we would face and we succeeded in that core mission.â
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