Ed Miliband tells Sky News he doesn’t regret opposing airstrikes in


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Ed Miliband does not regret voting against the UK taking military action in Syria in 2013, he has told Sky News.

His comments to Sky’s breakfast presenter Anna Jones come following the collapse of the Bashar al Assad regime in the region.

Back in 2013, when Mr Miliband was Labour leader, UK MPs voted against taking military action in Syria in the wake of Assad using chemical weapons against his own people.

Sky News has now spoken to relatives of the victims.

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MPs in 2013 were given a free vote – with no party line imposed – but Mr Miliband was a vocal opponent of the action, claiming the plans were “ill-thought out” and would make things worse.

The Commons voted against taking action.

However, a chemical weapons expert claims this vote – and Mr Miliband’s leading role in it – cost “hundreds of thousands of lives”.

‘Easy’ to say British intervention is the answer

Mr Miliband was asked by Sky News presenter Jones if he regretted his position in the vote today.

He said: “No, I don’t.”

The energy secretary added he welcomed the fall of Assad.

He added: “Back in 2013, we were confronted with whether we should have a one-off – or potential one-off – bombing of Syria.

“But there was no plan for what this British involvement would mean.

“Where it would lead, and what the consequences would be.

“And I believe that in the light of the Iraq War, we could never send British troops back into combat unless we were absolutely clear about what our plan was, including what an exit strategy was.

“Now, to those people who say that President Assad would have…


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