The man with no conscience: MPs, generals and victims’ families condemn Sir John Chilcot’s 6-year failure to publish findings into Iraq War

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John Chilcot was last night accused of lacking a conscience as the clamour for him to publish his long-overdue report into the Iraq War intensified.

Julian Lewis, Tory chairman of the Commons Defence Select Committee, stepped into the row by saying Sir John had failed to give ‘straight answers’ about the reasons for the delays.”

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3197110/The-man-no-conscience-MPs-generals-victims-families-condemn-Iraq-War-inquiry-chief-s-six-year-failure-publish-findings.html

GW:  He is apparently awaiting a letter from one Tony Bliar.

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1 Response to The man with no conscience: MPs, generals and victims’ families condemn Sir John Chilcot’s 6-year failure to publish findings into Iraq War

  1. L Irving says:

    Six years is longer than an election, if you are in a position to look after the public interests, then this is your priority, you are bound to the duty of the public you serve.
    This is an important part of the Magna Carta and Justice.

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