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He called for an immediate statement from Boris Johnson about the UK's position, adding: "The UK should not automatically follow whatever position the Trump administration takes, but work with a broader group of concerned states at the United Nations."
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Other UK MPs have been reacting to the incident on Twitter.
Labour's shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry said: "For two years, I've warned about Trump's reckless lurch towards war with Iran. Last night's attack takes us even closer to the brink.
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"Those of us who marched against the Iraq War must be ready to march again, and ensure we are not dragged into this morass."
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Green Party MP Caroline Lucas called for the UK government to condemn the killing and "work with colleagues in the US to counter Trump's reckless and dangerous foreign policy".
And the deputy leader of Northern Ireland's Alliance Party, Stephen Farry, said it was "time for cooler heads". |
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