I mean bribed by political favours. The full story of this is available. Is it not astonishing that on this matter—these are the most important decisions that Parliament takes—we are still to be denied the full truth of what happened? The Chilcot report will be published in expurgated form, and many of the reasons why we went to war, many of the influences, will not be included. Will not the impression left behind, if that happens, be that the Chilcot report is a cover-up by civil servants and politicians to protect their own reputations?
Conflict Decisions and Constitutional Reform
Proceeding contribution from
Paul Flynn
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 19 June 2014.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on Conflict Decisions and Constitutional Reform.
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2014-15
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