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    The British Parliament is considering restricting the prime minister to prevent repeated mistakes of Empty The British Parliament is considering restricting the prime minister to prevent repeated mistakes of

    Post by Rocky Wed 10 Jan 2018, 3:56 am


    The British Parliament is considering restricting the prime minister to prevent repeated mistakes of the invasion of Iraq

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    LONDON (Reuters) - The British government on Wednesday rejected demands from a number of lawmakers for strong scrutiny to prevent future prime ministers from repeating mistakes made by former Prime Minister Tony Blair and led to the country's withdrawal to the invasion of Iraq.
    "The Claims Parliament has called for more guarantees on decisions of national importance after the report revealed Sir John Chillicot that Tony Blair has ruled out senior colleagues of the officials in relation to critical decisions and exceeded the officials when he said in a statement, That time for former US President George W. Bush (I'll be with you no matter what). "
    "I was disappointed that the government rejected the main demands of the MPs for further scrutiny after the deputies found it still very easy for the prime minister to ignore the actions of the cabinet," the committee said.
    A previous Kommes report on lessons learned from the Chilcot Committee's analysis suggested that "the war on Iraq has left a scar on British politics and that the investigation of Zelikot has actually failed to close the Iraqi issue." Ending / 25 z

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