Cameron: Britain was Right to Intervene in Libya
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Cameron: Britain Was Right To Intervene In Libya

Cameron: Britain was Right to Intervene in Libya
David Cameron says Britain was right to intervene in Libya, but has admitted that the situation there is still very difficult.
 
The Prime Minister and the leader of the oppostion Ed Miliband were interviewed by Jeremy Paxman and questioned by a studio audience in a special programme on Channel 4 and Sky News ahead of May's general election.
 
Mr Cameron added that he doesn't regret the promises he made over Libya.
 
Mr Miliband, meanwhile, cited his opposition to British military action in Syria amid pressure from the Prime Minister and President Barack Obama to vote for action, when questioned about whether he was 'tough enough' to lead the country.
 
Cover photo courtesy of Al Jazeera English via Wikimedia Commons.
 

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