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Another Grovelling Labour Apology

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retrocop | 00:08 Sun 10th Jul 2016 | News
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Who would be a Labour minister let alone Prime Minister with this blob as your deputy?
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/tony-blair-forced-illegal-war-8387288
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Note this Labour worm crawls out the woodwork after Chilcott. God forbid the heat directs itself on the deputy P.M.
"Please sir I was only following orders"!!
He is not the first Labour *** to achieve high office but hopefully hw will be the last.
...must wash my mouth out.
He is just telling us what we already knew. Blair behaved like a President, and had little regard for parliamentary process, his cabinet colleagues, or MPs.
Robin Cooke, an honourable man, could see what Blair as up to and resigned. Prescott chose to sit on his big fat behind, and let this disaster happen around him.

Retro, it is worth reminding you that the Conservatives were in favour of the Iraq war, and voted with Blair, but 139 Labour MPs rebelled and voted against it.
Here is an interesting list of the guilty.
The amendment in 2003 to stop the war. Who voted for it and against it.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2862397.stm
I like John Prescott. It's Blair I can't stand !
No surprise that Prescott voted against the amendment that could have stopped the war.
Fast stupid hypocrite.
Gromit, if you meant 'fat, stupid idiot', I agree. The man is a complete hypocrite.
Naomi
Yep. Typing on a phone screen with my thumb while walking, it came out as 'Fast'.

Parliament seems to be full of hypocrits.

David Davis wants to bring a motion of contempt against Tony Blair, Davis also voted against the amendment that would have prevented the Iraq War.
what exactly would it mean for Mr Blair if he were to be committed to Big Ben, as has been suggested?
He would be banned from serving in public office.
There is no evidence that he wants a job serving the public again, as he is too busy raking in £millions from his tours.
It might mean he is barred from ever joining the House of Lords, but again, if he had wanted that, he would be in there already.

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