The British Parliament has voted to reject possible military action against Syria.
A government motion was defeated by 285 to 272, a majority of 13 votes.
Prime Minster David Cameron said it was clear Parliament does not want action and “the government will act accordingly,” which effectively rules out British involvement in any US-led strikes against the Assad regime.
Read more at bbc.co.uk.
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