GREENS ANGERED BY DREW AND DHANDA IRAQ VOTE
Philip Booth | 07.11.2006 01:22 | Anti-militarism
Philip Booth said: "Gloucestershire MPs David Drew and Parmjit Dhanda were among those Labour MPs who have shamefully put party loyalty over the interests of the people of Iraq and the vast majority of people in this country (ii)."
Philip Booth added: "There surely cannot be a more serious moment for democratic scrutiny than when a government is involved in a controversial and dangerous foreign war. Neither the Hutton nor Butler Inquiries addressed the question if the Parliament and country were misled into this bloody conflict. It is essential for the credibility of our democracy that we establish what combination of deception, delusion and ineptitude carried us down this fateful path."
Notes
(i) The text of the motion is based on Early Day Motion 1088: "That this House believes that there should be a select committee of seven honourable Members, being members of Her Majesty’s Privy Council, to review the way in which the responsibilities of government were discharged in relation to Iraq and all matters relevant thereto, in the period leading up to military action in that country in March 2003 and in its aftermath."
See who voted for motion:
http://www.stopwar.org.uk/_Current/Parl31Oct06.htm
(ii) BBC website poll
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