As Britain rejects intervention over a suspected toxic gas attack, we ask how it will affect its relations with the US.<br />British politicians have voted against military involvement in Syria.<br />It is an embarrassing defeat for Prime Minister David Cameron, who had recalled parliament to seek consent for missile strikes.<br />He had been expected the vote to pass, allowing him to stand shoulder to shoulder with Barack Obama.<br />Cameron conceded the vote reflected the views of the British people and would act accordingly.<br />Opposition leader Ed Miliband said MPs had reacted against the prime minister's "cavalier and reckless" leadership.
