LONDON, Sept 10, 2002 (Xinhua via COMTEX) -- A British Member of Parliament (MP) , unsatisfied with Prime Minister Tony Blair's refusal to recall parliament from its summer break to discuss possible military action against Iraq, said on Tuesday he wanted to hire the House of Commons for a debate on the issue. Graham Allen, a parliamentarian of Blair's Labor Party, said growing tension with Iraq is so urgent it needs to be discussed in parliament before any military action might be taken. "I believe parliament's role is to act as a sounding board, to actually give advice, perhaps...