Today we see the aftermath, howls of delight and all sorts of rediculous claims about the "authority" of the Government. There was even a claim that this was the first time a Government had been defeated on the issue of "War" for over 200 years. War? War? There was no proposals for WAR?
Take a look at the alternatives. 1/The Government didn't force a vote and kept out of it. 2/The Government went ahead with a strike or two without seeking the authority of Parliament. Both would have led to criticism. 1/ Claims would have been made that the UK "should have done something". 2/ The Government exceeded it's authority and should have sought a vote in Parliament. Heads they lose, tails they lose?
For all we know (??) it was an excellent bit of strategy. Get Parliament to veto the idea of strikes on Syria so if there's a subsequent bloodbath of "rebels", the Government could fend off criticism that they "did nothing" by saying "We put it to a democratic vote. The vote was NO!"
Anyway, could you see Russia putting a similar question to a vote if they were in favour of intervention?
People should think themselves lucky they live in a Country like this rather than places that put people before a firing squad for relatively trivial offences. Seen the latest from N Korea and Indonesia? If they so chose, would there have been any vote on such an issue?
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.