PM Syria vote 'regret'
David Cameron has said he regretted the division caused by the Commons vote on potential military action in Syria. Number 10 previously stated that it has "absolutely no plans" to go back to Parliament on the issue.
David Cameron has said he regretted the division caused by the Commons vote on potential military action in Syria. Number 10 previously stated that it has "absolutely no plans" to go back to Parliament on the issue.
A Labour source has said a second vote on Syria is unlikely, adding that it was the Government that took it off the agenda. They would not say if Ed Miliband regrets that.
It is an odd position: last week they wanted a vote on Syria after the UN reported. Now they are happy to accept the Prime Minister's decision to ditch any further votes.
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