The British parliament has blocked UK military action against Syria, leaving the US to seek other allies for its intervention.
A government motion authorising the use of force in reaction to an alleged chemical weapons attack on the outskirts of Damascus last week was on Thursday (29 August) defeated by 285 votes to 272.
British conservative Prime Minister David Cameron said after the result: "It is clear to me that the British Parliament, reflecting the views of the British peop...
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