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The Syria Vote: One Day in August

Shaun Ley tells the inside story of one extraordinary day in the House of Commons and a vote that changed history for Syria - and for Britain.

In August 2013 the Assad regime in Syria was accused of deploying chemical weapons against its own civilian population. The world looked on, horrified. President Obama - who had described the use of chemical weapons as a "red line" - was planning airstrikes against the Syrian government. David Cameron was determined Britain should stand with him. But first, he had to win Parliament's approval. And the clock was ticking. Shaun Ley tells the inside story of one extraordinary day in the House of Commons and a vote which changed history - for Syria, and for Britain.

Producer: Jim Frank
Editor: Richard Knight.

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28 minutes

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Mon 10 Nov 2014 20:00

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  • Mon 10 Nov 2014 20:00

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