by Paddy McGuffin
A sea of placards filled Parliament Square on Friday morning
“Blair lied, thousands died.” That was the chant which reverberated around Parliament Square on Friday as former prime minister Tony Blair gave evidence to the Iraq inquiry.
Even from the safety of the Queen Elizabeth II centre, where he had been spirited by his security detail hours before the inquiry was due to start, Mr Blair could not have failed to hear the fury of the hundreds of protesters who thronged the square throughout the morning.
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Storm of protest as Blair slinks into Iraq inquiry
A sea of placards filled Parliament Square on Friday morning
“Blair lied, thousands died.” That was the chant which reverberated around Parliament Square on Friday as former prime minister Tony Blair gave evidence to the Iraq inquiry.
Even from the safety of the Queen Elizabeth II centre, where he had been spirited by his security detail hours before the inquiry was due to start, Mr Blair could not have failed to hear the fury of the hundreds of protesters who thronged the square throughout the morning.
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Tags: George Galloway, inquiry, protesters, Stop the War Coalition, Tony Blair, war crimes
This entry was posted on January 30, 2010 at 9:05 am and is filed under Commentary, crime, Uncategorized, war, War Criminals. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.