BBC News, 1 June 2003:
UK Prime Minister Tony Blair says he has seen evidence, not yet available to the public, that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.
In an interview with Sky News, he said he had "no doubt whatsoever" that Saddam Hussein had had nuclear, chemical or biological weapons.
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BBC News, 29 November 2004:
Mr Blair said all politicians were entitled to a private life and he had no doubt that Mr Blunkett would be exonerated over claims that he abused his position to help to help his ex-lover, Kimberley Quinn.
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BBC News, 8 Feb 2005:
The UK premier told the House of Commons liaison committee on Tuesday he agreed with President Bush's criticisms of Iran.
"It certainly does sponsor terrorism, there is no doubt about that at all," he said.
A morning in court with the Heathrow defenders
8 years ago
1 comment:
He never buys his wife flowers either...
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