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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 13 Jul 2016
Report of the Iraq Inquiry

"I beg to move,

That this House has considered the Report of the Iraq Inquiry.

I welcome the opportunity to open this first day of debate on the report of the Iraq inquiry. I suspect that, in the circumstances, the world’s eye will not be focused on our proceedings with …..."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 13 Jul 2016
Report of the Iraq Inquiry

"I suspect that right hon. and hon. Members would have been dismayed if they had not had an opportunity to put on record their reactions to the Chilcot report, albeit necessarily initial reactions. We will no doubt hear in the course of debate whether the concerns that my right hon. …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 13 Jul 2016
Report of the Iraq Inquiry

"The Government, in considering this report, will look at all these matters, but that is not the answer that Sir John has primarily identified for his decision not to pass any view on whether military action was legal. He says that the inquiry was not constituted in a way, nor …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 13 Jul 2016
Report of the Iraq Inquiry

"The point I am making is that Sir John himself identifies not the lack of remit, but the lack of qualifications of the members of the inquiry to reach that decision. He says that that could

“only be resolved by a properly constituted and internationally recognised Court.”

The hon. and …..."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 13 Jul 2016
Report of the Iraq Inquiry

"The point that I have made already and will make again is that as I understand it Sir John has not identified lack of remit as the reason why he has given no opinion on the legality of the war. He has identified a lack of appropriate skill sets in …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 13 Jul 2016
Report of the Iraq Inquiry

"My reading of the inquiry report is that it does indeed identify that regime change as an objective would be illegal in UK law, but I think the suggestion is that, through a process of group-think, the people who were involved in this process came to see regime change as …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 13 Jul 2016
Report of the Iraq Inquiry

"I am sure the House is grateful to the right hon. Lady for giving that insight from the frontline, as it were, of where this debate started, but one of the things that comes out very clearly from a reading of the report is the misalignment between the position of …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 13 Jul 2016
Report of the Iraq Inquiry

"It goes without saying that Ministers—indeed, all Members—should be completely truthful in their utterances to Parliament at all times, and the ministerial code makes that clear.

Specifically on the reconstruction effort, Sir John finds that

“the UK failed to plan or prepare for the major reconstruction programme required”

and that …..."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 13 Jul 2016
Report of the Iraq Inquiry

"I think the two things are completely different. In Iraq at the end of the war, Britain was a joint occupying power and shared joint responsibility for the occupation commission. We were in control of the territory, exercising all the functions and responsibility of Government. As a result of the …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 13 Jul 2016
Report of the Iraq Inquiry

"The Attorney General’s office is of course filled with expert lawyers. The Attorney General produces his advice on the basis of the advice provided to him by his expert lawyers. I have no doubt, from my extensive experience of Attorney General advice, both as Defence Secretary and as Foreign Secretary, …..."
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