Prime Minister Tony Blair defended his decision to go to war in Iraq but said Wednesday he despaired of persuading his critics some of whom shouted abuse at him and briefly forced adjournment of a House of Commons debate.
Heckling from anti-war demonstrators in the public gallery interrupted Blair five times during his statement on Lord Hutton's inquiry into the death of a government weapons scientist, which absolved the government of accusations of "sexing up" an intelligence dossier on Iraqi weapons.
They actually let the general public in the same room with him.
....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.
Thursday, February 05, 2004
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