Co-operation, such as it has been, in combating Daesh has focused on the military situation. However, in recognising that we have failed significantly to disrupt its financial flows from Arab-friendly countries and powerful organisations and individuals from within them, failed to disrupt its prominence on social media, and failed to disrupt its business activities, what more can the Prime Minister tell the House about concrete steps that are going to be taken to combat ISIL—or Daesh, I should say—in these other areas?
Tunisia, and European Council
Proceeding contribution from
John Baron
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 29 June 2015.
It occurred during Ministerial statement on Tunisia, and European Council.
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