Kingston and Surbiton MP James Berry will vote for air strikes in Syria in the House of Commons tomorrow.

Mr Berry has said he will join David Cameron in voting for the strikes to attack Isis following a debate.

Conservative MPs are largely behind the Prime Minister with the majority reportedly set to vote yes.

Mr Berry said: "Daesh pose an unprecedented threat to British citizens in the UK and abroad. There is no scope for negotiating with Daesh who simply want to destroy our way of life.

"We must do what we can to degrade Isis.

“The UN Security Council unanimously urged all UN member states with the capacity to take ‘all necessary measures’ in Daesh controlled territory Iraq and Syria.

"We are already bombing ISIS in Iraq, after the House of Commons voted 524-43 in favour last year.

"Daesh control territory across the Iraqi /Syrian border and in my view there is no compelling case for stopping our activity at a border that Daesh themselves do not recognise.

"I will therefore be voting for the UK to join our US, French and Middle Eastern allies in bombing Daesh across all of the territory they control rather than just in Iraq.

"This military operation will go hand in hand with our humanitarian operation. We are already the second biggest aid provider in the region after the USA."

The last time the Prime Minister staged a vote on military action in Syria, it was rejected after scores of Conservatives voted against it in 2013.

This vote follows multiple terrorist attacks through November where hundreds of people died in Paris, Beirut, Lebanon, Kenya and Nigeria.