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Iraq – Last chance to make Blair face tough questions

January 28th, 2010

When did you first promise George Bush you’d back an invasion? When did you really realise Saddam Hussein probably didn’t have WMD? Did you cover up advice that the war might be illegal? These are just a few of the questions that 13,525 of us want Tony Blair to face tomorrow at the Iraq Inquiry.

Over the last few days thousands of us from across the UK have signed the petition calling on the Iraq Inquiry to get tough on Blair.

Tonight we’re delivering the petition, along with the “get tough” cake on the right to the Panel and we’ll make sure they receive it tomorrow too. We’ve got lots more planned for tomorrow to make sure the panel and Blair know we want the truth. If you can join us we’d love to see you, we’re meeting outside the Middlesex Guildhall by Parliament Square tomorrow morning from eight, complete with cheerleaders shouting our tough questions to Tony Blair.

You can stay up to date with what we’re up to by following us on Twitter and we’ll update the blog too.

There’s still time to sign the petition, once you’ve signed it don’t forget to ask your friends and family too.

  • you first promise George Bush you’d back an invasion?
  • When did you really realise Saddam Hussein probably didn’t have WMD?
  • Did you cover up advice that the war might be illegal?

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  • Noel Hamel
    I was at the Chilcot Inquiry (outside) all day. I took all the important papers over the weekend and scrutinised important passages of Blairs evidence.
    I have formed the opinion that he is a 'little' unbalanced rather than a vicios criminal.
    Two reasons: he expounded his messianic theory that we should be contemplating scaling up our military interference to invade other countries; and, he refused to express any concern for the dead, bereaved and bereft that his military adventure had caused.
    He is certain he did nothing wrong and he believes we should be contemplating more of the same!!!
    Mad or what?//
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