UK says 'no' to Syria strikes as Cameron loses vote in parliament |
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British Prime Minister David Cameron has lost a parliamentary vote on possible military action...
euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained:http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a Euronews is available in 13 other languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU http://www.euronews.com/2013/08/30/syria-crisis-uk-says-no-to-military-strikes British Prime Minister David Cameron has lost a parliamentary vote on possible military action against Syria. In a humiliating and unexpected development, Cameron and his coalition government failed to pass a motion that would have authorised military action against Syria in principle by 285 to 272 votes. "It is very clear tonight that while the House has not passed a motion, it is clear to me that the British parliament, reflecting the views of the British people, does not want to see British military action - I get that and the government will act accordingly," said Cameron. The vote came as members of the UN Security Council met to discuss allegations that the Syrian regime had launched a deadly chemical weapons attack in suburbs of Damascus. The UK had seemed poised to join Washington in possible military strikes in response to the alleged incident. America says it will decide on its response based on US interests and will continue to consult with the British government in the wake of Thursday's vote. UN weapons inspectors are continuing to investigate the chemical weapons claims.They are due to present their findings to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday. Find us on: Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews |