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Greg Hennessy wrote: Bishopsgate goodsyard being another example of EH's unaccountable interference. I'm currently working for the company which persuaded the local council to give permission for its redevelopment. -- http://www.election.demon.co.uk "We can also agree that Saddam Hussein most certainly has chemical and biolog- ical weapons and is working towards a nuclear capability. The dossier contains confirmation of information that we either knew or most certainly should have been willing to assume." - Menzies Campbell, 24th September 2002. |
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"We can also agree that Saddam Hussein most certainly has chemical and biolog- ical weapons and is working towards a nuclear capability. The dossier contains confirmation of information that we either knew or most certainly should have been willing to assume." - Menzies Campbell, 24th September 2002. OT, but is this some kind of attempt to smear Ming as "just as bad as Labour" for believing what Mr Blair told everyone before the Iraq war? While I understand (especially today of all days) that believing what that lot say is a deeply unwise plan, I'm not convinced that their mendacity was so clear four years ago that an opposition spokesman would have been right to automatically assume our PM would take us to war based on a tissue of lies. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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"John B" wrote: David Boothroyd wrote: "We can also agree that Saddam Hussein most certainly has chemical and biolog- ical weapons and is working towards a nuclear capability. The dossier contains confirmation of information that we either knew or most certainly should have been willing to assume." - Menzies Campbell, 24th September 2002. OT, but is this some kind of attempt to smear Ming as "just as bad as Labour" for believing what Mr Blair told everyone before the Iraq war? No. It is a demonstration that the belief that Baathist Iraq had weapons of mass destruction was reasonable and shared widely. It is therefore irrational and ahistorical to claim that the only reason people believed Iraq had WMD was that it was in the dossier. While I understand (especially today of all days) that believing what that lot say is a deeply unwise plan, I'm not convinced that their mendacity was so clear four years ago that an opposition spokesman would have been right to automatically assume our PM would take us to war based on a tissue of lies. No lies were told. The Prime Minister had been advised by the intelligence agencies that Iraq had WMD, and believed it (not surprisingly given that everyone else believed it as well), and said to the public what he honestly believed in private. If that analysis turned out to be wrong, it was not because the Prime Minister was attempting to deceive. -- http://www.election.demon.co.uk "We can also agree that Saddam Hussein most certainly has chemical and biolog- ical weapons and is working towards a nuclear capability. The dossier contains confirmation of information that we either knew or most certainly should have been willing to assume." - Menzies Campbell, 24th September 2002. |
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