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To: JohnM who wrote (5810)8/24/2003 1:22:57 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793625
 
'Blair deceived us'

More than two thirds of voters believe, from what they have heard in the Hutton Inquiry, that the Government lied about Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction.


telegraph.co.uk

Subtle "divide and conquer" tactic by the conservative "Daily Telegraph". The conservatives agree with Tony Blairs decisions to go to war but are using the controversy to upset the labour government... imho



To: JohnM who wrote (5810)8/24/2003 4:56:19 PM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 793625
 
this one reads as if the Blair administration's troubles are getting worse as a result of the Hutton hearings.

It's hard to tell for sure which way this one is going. Gilligan has been proven a liar, and BBC has been shown to have slanted coverage. On the other hand, they are trying to prove that the Blair Admin lied about Iraq, and they haven't been able to do that yet.

I think both sides will come out looking bad, and who won will depend on which paper you read.