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The Iraq Inquiry - Chilcott's Circus Clowns Come to Town
In answer to the question asking has he delayed the publication of the Chilcot report until after the General Election, Blair's office puts out a statement that says (in part):

Quote:While we do not intend to provide a running commentary on the process involved in the publication of the report, it is important to state the following for the sake of clarity. We have repeatedly said that it is not true to say that Tony Blair has caused the delay in the report's publication."[quote]

What's wrong with this statement? Well, for one thing he isn't saying it - his un-breathing 'office" is - and Blair can't, therefore, be accused of lying. Secondly, for the sake of clarity, having his "office" state that it, the "office", has repeatedly said that it is not true that Tony Blair has caused the delay in the reports publication" is just more misdirection and also meaningless.

It seems evident that Blair is the one delaying the report and that the media know it. But what are they not telling us, I wonder?

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Watch Tony Blair get increasingly irritated when asked about Iraq war report

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The former PM told reporters at Davos to read his statement

KIRAN MOODLEY [Image: plus.png]

Wednesday 21 January 2015

With David Cameron blaming the Labour party for the controversial decision to delay publication of the Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq War until after the May general election, it was only wise to question the man who took the country to war.

Tony Blair was asked by reporters about the delay to the inquiry as he left a building at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
"I've put out a statement, go and see it," Blair responds as he heads towards his car. Several reporters continue to follow him and ask questions such as "Did you cause the delay?" and "Do voters have a right to know the contents of the report before the general election?"
Eventually, as he nears his car, he turns around and repeats, in a somewhat irritated tone, "I've just told you. I've put out a statement so you can go and read the statement."
The statement released by Blair's office read, "While we do not intend to provide a running commentary on the process involved in the publication of the report, it is important to state the following for the sake of clarity. We have repeatedly said that it is not true to say that Tony Blair has caused the delay in the report's publication."

MPs expressed anger over the latest delay, with the Prime Minister pointing the finger of blame at the Labour Government headed by Gordon Brown. Cameron told the inquiry chairman Sir John Chilcot: "Had the previous Government established this inquiry when I first called for it, we would not be in this position today. But that cannot now be undone."
At Prime Minister's Questions, Hackney MP Dianne Abbott and others questioned the time Sir John had taken to deliver his report, calling it a "scandal" that was threatening public confidence in the inquiry system.
Mr Cameron said that it was not up to him to decide the timing of an independent report, but added: "My feeling is there is no mystery as to why it is taking so long, it is a very thorough report and you have to follow the proper processes.
"I don't believe anyone is trying to dodge this report or put off this report."
The debate in the Commons came after Sir John confirmed thathis investigation would not be completed before the election.

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The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
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The Iraq Inquiry - Chilcott's Circus Clowns Come to Town - by David Guyatt - 22-01-2015, 10:14 AM

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