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Tony Blair's deputy PM John Prescott Now believes Iraq invasion illegal
by David Milliken via dulcie - SMH Saturday, Jul 9 2016, 9:40pm
international / prose / post

Chilcot Fallout

London: John Prescott, who was British Prime Minister Tony Blair's deputy PM at the time of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, now says the war was illegal.

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The Labour heavyweight used his strongest language yet to condemn Mr Blair's decision to take part in the Iraq War, a decision he supported at the time.

His comments come in the wake of a critical report on the decision.

A seven-year inquiry by Sir John Chilcot concluded on Wednesday that Mr Blair's justification, planning and handling of the Iraq War involved a catalogue of failures, but did not rule whether the war was legal.

Eight months before the 2003 invasion, Mr Blair told US President George W. Bush "I will be with you, whatever", eventually sending 45,000 British troops into battle when peace options had not been exhausted, the long-awaited British public inquiry said.

Mr Prescott, writing in the Sunday Mirror newspaper, said he had now changed his view on the legality of the war and criticised Mr Blair for stopping his ministers from fully discussing in advance whether the war would be legal.

"In 2004, the UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan said that as regime change was the prime aim of the Iraq War, it was illegal. With great sadness and anger, I now believe him to be right," Prescott wrote.

"I will live with the decision of going to war and its catastrophic consequences for the rest of my life," he added.

Many Britons want Blair to face criminal action over his decision to take military action that led to the deaths of 179 British soldiers and more than 150,000 Iraqi civilians over the following six years.

"The Attorney-General, Lord Goldsmith, came to the Cabinet, verbally announced it was legal, but provided no documentation," Mr Prescott said. "The timing of the decision was clearly designed to endorse an almost immediate action for us to go to war."

Mr Prescott added that he backed the decision by Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn - a veteran anti-war campaigner and critic of Mr Blair - to apologise for the war on behalf of the party.

Reuters

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John Howard, third member of the 'Coalition of Willing Criminals'
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