Andrew Fisher
25th June 2009 at 09:46
2 comments
Just 19 Labour MPs rebelled over Brown’s plans to hold an inquiry into the Iraq war of his own appointees, holding most session in secret, not apportioning any blame or legal responsibility, and not compelling those giving evidence to do so under oath.
Presumably the other 331 Labour MPs think Brown’s proposals are acceptable . . ?
Well done to the following 19:
1. Corbyn, Jeremy
2. Dhanda, Mr. Parmjit
3. Drew, Mr. David
4. Farrelly, Paul
5. Field, rh Mr. Frank
6. Fisher, Mark
7. Flynn, Paul
8. Godsiff, Mr. Roger
9. Hoey, Kate
10. Hopkins, Kelvin
11. Jones, Lynne
12. Mackinlay, Andrew
13. Marshall-Andrews, Mr. Robert
14. McDonnell, John
15. Prentice, Mr. Gordon
16. Simpson, Alan
17. Soulsby, Sir Peter
18. Strang, rh Dr. Gavin
19. Wood, Mike
Tags: iraq inquiry (1) | iraq war (1) | labour mps (1)
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on 28th July 2009 at 17:34, Mike Phipps said:
You can stay up to date on Iraq, by looking at Iraq Occupation Focus’s Justice for Iraq blog at
http://justiceforiraq.blogspot.com/
or subacribing to our regular e-newsletter by going to http://lists.riseup.net/www/info/iraqfocus.
Best,
Mike Phippss, Chair of the LRC Anti-War Commission.