Cameron: I don’t have to apologise to Obama for ‘no’ vote
David Cameron has said that he does not have to apologise to the President
Obama after failing to persuade MPs to join the US in launching a strike
against the Assad regime in Syria.
The Prime Minster has been forced to rule out military intervention after 30 Tory rebels and nine Lib Dems joined Labour in voting down a motion that backed the use of force in Syria “if necessary”.
The humiliating defeat was the first time since 1782 that a UK Government has lost a vote about military action.
Mr Cameron spoke of his regret at being unable to.
The Prime Minster has been forced to rule out military intervention after 30 Tory rebels and nine Lib Dems joined Labour in voting down a motion that backed the use of force in Syria “if necessary”.
The humiliating defeat was the first time since 1782 that a UK Government has lost a vote about military action.
Mr Cameron spoke of his regret at being unable to.
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