UK Prime Minister David Cameron, having failed to get his parliament's support for engaging in military action against the Syrian government, has now returned to stressing that there must be a political solution to the crisis in that country.<br /><br />Speaking during Prime Minister's Questions at the House of Commons, Cameron said that "we won't get a peace process in Syria unless President [Bashar] al-Assad realises that actually his regime is under some sort of pressure [from both the armed rebels and citizens]".<br />He said that the world needed Assad to believe that dialogue was in his own interest, otherwise no peace could be achieved.<br />Al Jazeera's Laurence Lee reports from outside the British parliament in London.