The liberal Independent on Sunday newspaper in its lead article Sunday cited waning public support for Britain"s involvement in the conflict in Afghanistan and argued for a pullout, dpa reported. In an article titled "Afghanistan: Time to Leave" the newspaper became the first major newspaper in Britain to question the continued British military involvement, in the face of London still promising its unwavering support for the ISAF mission. Citing a BBC survey showing 64 per cent of Britons believing the conflict cannot be won and the same percentage wishing for the quickest possible pullout, Independent said "Britain should start withdrawing, not reinforcing, its troops in Afghanistan." The paper also said that "the nature of the conflict is changing" and that by now, the war which the Afghan government should be fighting was mainly being fought by the US and British. "To more and more Afghans, this looks like imperial occupation," the paper said. The newspaper"s call came as meanwhile the Defence Ministry reported a further British soldier killed, bringing to 231 the total since the start of the Afghan conflict in October 2001. -- SPA