In an outspoken interview in the U.S., the former prime minister dismissed the inquiry as part of a ' continual desire to sort of uncover some great conspiracy'.
Speaking on Fox News he said critics of the war were obsessed with conspiracy theories, and refused to accept that his motives were 'genuine'.'
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B-B-Liars obsessively warped mind must be suffering from the side effects of a grueling public grilling he's suffered while insulated amongst a hotbed of bores he's had to endure all wrapped by a fuzzy Chilcots inquiry blanket around his shoulders thats had a good soaking and lathering in the suds of a whitewash for him to suggest such a insane nutty conspiracy theory without watertight evidence to back it up, and all so snuggly with Huckleberry Newshound.
ReplyDeleteI've often wondered about the real reason why Tony Blair stepped down as Prime Minister.
ReplyDeletePossily, something to do with a guilty conscience?