As MPs attack Cameron for leading the vote backing regime change in Libya, it's important to remember that he wasn't the only one in parliament supporting military action against Muammar Gaddafi.

Of those MPs in parliament on 21 March 2011, only 2 percent voted against intervention in Libya - a total of thirteen MPs.

John Baron MP was the only Conservative MP to vote against intervention and now sits on the Foreign Affairs Committee.

Baron said: "Our decision to intervene in Libya has been a disaster, and the report underlines that the Government overstated the threat Gadaffi presented to the citizens of Benghazi.

"Our subsequent decision to expand the mission to regime change directly led to the current violence and instability, which has been greatly to the benefit of extremists and people traffickers."



