Bid to prosecute Tony Blair over Iraq War
Sky news reports An attempt to prosecute Tony Blair over the Iraq War is to be blocked by Britain's top law officer, it has been claimed.
Attorney General Jeremy Wright, who is a Cabinet minister, is reported to have formally asked to join the hearing and for the bid to prosecute Mr Blair and his senior ministers to be thrown out.
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So it's alright for a PM to lie to both his own MP's and the voters who had to fund the war is it., This isn't connected with the house of lords is it.
ReplyDeleteDisgusting behavior by Goverment Law officers. They allow servicemen to be pursued 40 years after events in Ireland whilst protecting terrorists and murderers. Now they are out to protect their own from prosecuion. Absolutely disgusting. We need someone with enough funds to bring a private prosecution against Blair BEFORE they dishonesty grant him some form of immunity.
ReplyDeleteHe gets away with killing British soldiers but the the marine who was doing his job was jailed. Something stinks. Look after your own. Blair needs to be jailed for what he did and the sooner the better.
ReplyDeleteHe gets away with killing British soldiers but the the marine who was doing his job was jailed. Something stinks. Look after your own. Blair needs to be jailed for what he did and the sooner the better.
ReplyDeleteSo, leaders of other nations can be charged with & convicted of war crimes, but our leaders are above the law? Tony Blair should absolutely stand trial and let the evidence and facts speak for themselves.
ReplyDeleteWe, the people and taxpayers demand that he faces trial!
Attorney General Jeremy Wright should think again if he doesn't wan't to be tarred with the same brush. The trouble is, Tony B-liar has a lot of very close friends in the legal profession and just like Tony B-liars friends in the banking profession most high end lawyers also did very well during the Blair years. They owe him, and they know it.
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