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Topic History of: B-Liar to appear at Iraq Inquiry on Jan 21st
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In The Know veritas wrote:
I still think Blair is barking mad.

Great packaging but look at the eyes-distant..not cold but sort of vacant.

Reptilian ?


You are looking in the wrong place if you look at the eyes, veritas.

I've said it before ... look at the forehead - you can see the horns emerging.
veritas I still think Blair is barking mad.

Great packaging but look at the eyes-distant..not cold but sort of vacant.

Reptilian ?
In The Know Tony Blair was "reluctant" to hold Cabinet discussions about Iraq because he thought details would be leaked, the UK's top civil servant has said.

Sir Gus O'Donnell told the Iraq Inquiry that Mr Blair did not believe Cabinet was "a safe space" in which to debate the issues involved in going to war.

The number of informal meetings meant records of discussions were not "as complete" as he would like, he added.

Several former mandarins have queried the way Cabinet discussed going to war.

all from - www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-12306377
In The Know This is getting really interesting -

from BBC News - Tony Blair privately assured US President George Bush "you can count on us" in the run up to the Iraq war.

The private note will remain secret - despite calls for it to be published by Iraq inquiry chairman Sir John Chilcot.

But Mr Blair, who is being grilled by the inquiry for a second time, summed up its contents for panel members.

He also revealed he disregarded Lord Goldsmith's warning that attacking Iraq would be illegal without further UN backing because it was "provisional".

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So B-Liar wants legal advice (as long as it gives him the advice he wants?

Did he know the Yankers would "lean on" Goldsmith?
In The Know veritas wrote:
don't get your hopes up.

So the former Attorney General is "not happy" with the "spin" that B-Lair put on his legal advice?

This is getting interesting !!!