In an essay posted on Tony Blair’s website late Saturday, he said the decision to withdraw troops was ‘tragic, dangerous, unnecessary’.
I am launching a website, www.arrestblair.org, whose purpose is to raise money as a reward for people attempting a peaceful citizen’s arrest of the former prime minister.
Blair changed the face of British politics by rescuing his party from the extreme left. Cameron, if he gets elected, would have done the same by loosening the grip of extreme right on his party’s agenda.
A quick history of each of these people makes you wonder at the sanitisation of evil, of how quickly violence and war can be forgotten, writes sociologist Shiv Visvanathan.
You can mock our feeble attempts to hold Tony Blair to account with the "Arrest Blair" campaign, but only if you propose an alternative
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'There is absolutely no justification or excuse for innocent people being killed in cold blood, or for anybody giving support to people carrying out such acts....
The deadly duo offer condolences, sympathy, prayers to the dead American and British troops, but fail to even mention the 'collateral damage' in their noble...
President Bush Meets with Prime Minister Blair in Hillsborough Castle, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
'If we are wrong, we will have destroyed a threat that, at its least is responsible for inhuman carnage and suffering. That is something I am confident history...
'On the issue to do with Africa and uranium. The British intelligence that we had we believe is genuine. We stand by that intelligence...' The deadly duo were...
Edited transcript of an interview given by Tony Blair en route to Dhaka for BBC TV, 3 January 2002
The Bush and Blair duo trivialise the Israel-Palestinian situation with their faux bonhomie and bon vivant at Crawford High School, Crawford, Texas