Topic: | Re::Re:Re:Re:David Cameron was ordered to pay back MORE than Ann Keen | |
Posted by: | Stephanie Kitsune | |
Date/Time: | 12/03/10 08:11:00 |
"I think every MP who voted for the Iraq war made a serious error of judgement (and Ann knows that's what I think, by the way), although I also believe that they were misled on the issue and that none of them had any inkling of what the resultant loss of life might be." As I said, even if that were the case why would she then go on to vote 'very strongly against' an investigation into the war in Iraq, which would have helped expose any war crimes, treaty breaches, and the way the people and supposedly (if what you've been told is true) the government were misled by false information and false reports of WMDs. If she really was misled on the issue then surely she would've been aware of that as soon as reports and death tolls started coming back. In that position surely any decent person who was genuinely misled in the first instance would've wanted nothing more than to have the whole affair investigated thoroughly? Not doing so was a blatant disrespect to all the civilians that were killed, an insult to the memory of the young soldiers lost on both sides, a huge disregard of the grieving families of those men and women who all wanted answers, and a big fat slap in the face to the millions of people who were against the war right from the start, you I expect and myself included. |