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inanna

(3,547 posts)
Wed Nov 30, 2016, 05:30 AM Nov 2016

MPs set to debate motion accusing Blair of 'misleading' them over Iraq

Source: The Guardian

30 November 2016 09.18 GMT

It was Tony Blair’s government that got rid of the principle of “double jeopardy” in English law (the principle that you cannot be put on trial for the same crime twice). So there is something appropriate about the fact that, although the Chilcot inquiry effectively cleared Blair of lying to MPs as he made the case for war, the Commons is going to debate a motion saying that Blair did mislead parliament and that this should be investigated.

The motion has been tabled by the SNP and this is what it says:

That this House recognises that the Chilcot Inquiry provided substantial evidence of misleading information being presented by the then Prime Minister and others on the development of the then Government’s policy towards the invasion of Iraq as shown most clearly in the contrast between private correspondence to the United States government and public statements to Parliament and to the people and also in the presentation of intelligence information; and calls on the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee, further to its current investigation into the lessons to be learned from the Chilcot Inquiry for the machinery of government, to conduct a further specific examination of this contrast in public and private policy and of the presentation of intelligence, and then to report to the House on what further action it considers necessary and appropriate to help prevent any repetition of this disastrous series of events.



Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/blog/live/2016/nov/30/pmqs-may-corbyn-iraq-blair-brexit-chote-mps-set-to-debate-motion-accusing-blair-of-misleading-them-over-iraq-politics-live

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MPs set to debate motion accusing Blair of 'misleading' them over Iraq (Original Post) inanna Nov 2016 OP
Shrub is quaking in his boots over this one and Dick Cheney is looking for a condo in Dubai. Ford_Prefect Nov 2016 #1
Even if they throw Blair in prison, most Americans will never know. Not with the Orange Kardashian yurbud Nov 2016 #3
Hope. Tony and Friends Get What They Deserve McKim Nov 2016 #2
The "Dodgy Dossier" is back! Heh. yellowcanine Dec 2016 #4

Ford_Prefect

(7,901 posts)
1. Shrub is quaking in his boots over this one and Dick Cheney is looking for a condo in Dubai.
Wed Nov 30, 2016, 06:13 AM
Nov 2016

If they publicly discuss the interaction between Blair and Bush and then find Blair was guilty, what do they do about Bush et al? I know what WE should have done and ought to do but that won't force open the discussion of the great patriotic war to liberate the Oil from Iraq, and likewise liberate trillions of tax dollars.

yurbud

(39,405 posts)
3. Even if they throw Blair in prison, most Americans will never know. Not with the Orange Kardashian
Wed Nov 30, 2016, 05:10 PM
Nov 2016

in the White House.

McKim

(2,412 posts)
2. Hope. Tony and Friends Get What They Deserve
Wed Nov 30, 2016, 11:11 AM
Nov 2016

There have been over a million deaths in Iraq and it really did not need to happen. It set off all kinds of instability in the Middle East. I hope Tony Blair gets shamed enough to finally shut his lying mouth.

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