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cal04 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 11:12 PM
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Aides urge Blair to admit Iraq mistakes
Statement would help to heal party wounds, Prime Minister told

Tony Blair is coming under growing pressure from some of his closest aides to apologise for mistakes made during the Iraq conflict and its aftermath, The Observer can reveal. While the Prime Minister has so far resisted the calls, aides in his inner circle believe a speech clarifying his view on weapons of mass destruction and an admission that the aftermath of the war has not gone entirely as planned would help win back public trust and heal a fractured Labour Party.

Party managers recognise that Blair will have to address the issue of Iraq in his conference speech at the end of the month, but are said to be even more concerned about the way Iraq continues to play badly with the electorate. One member of Blair's inner circle with close links to the Labour Party rank-and-file told The Observer that discussions over a possible speech were continuing, but that the Prime Minister had yet to be moved by the arguments. Officially, Downing Street last night said the Prime Minister has already admitted that Iraq has been deeply divisive inside the Labour Party and among the wider British public.

Downing Street is bracing itself for the final report of the Iraq Survey Group, which is thought to have found little new evidence of weapons programmes, but hopes to draw a line under the issue. A spokesman said last night: 'The Prime Minister remains convinced that it was right to take the actions taken.' He confirmed the Prime Minister was adamant that no further clarification or apology was necessary, but added: 'I don't want to pretend that these matters are not discussed. In Downing Street, all sorts of conversations take place. But it is not clear what form such a clarification would take. We have acknowledged that the issue has been divisive and that we might not find weapons of mass destruction.'

But some close to the Prime Minister believe there could yet be a way of apologising to the public without admitting errors of judgment over the key decision to overthrow Saddam Hussein. President Bush has admitted that mistakes have been made in Iraq since the official end of hostilities in April 2003 and it is thought that a Blair clarification might take a similar form.

http://politics.guardian.co.uk/iraq/story/0,12956,1297563,00.html
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The_Casual_Observer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 11:26 PM
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1. They were chimp's mistakes and chimp isn't in a mood to admit anything
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goclark Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 11:28 PM
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2. He just miscalculated


Maybe Blair can say he miscalculated and kissed up to the wrong person, George W. Bush.
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The_Casual_Observer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 11:34 PM
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3. He simply "miscalculated" the size of the resistance movement
he says. Of course he goes on to infer that in due time everything will turn out ok. For bush, ALL the good stuff is always just out of reach at the moment, ever notice that?
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struggle4progress Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-05-04 11:39 PM
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4. Tony mistakenly believes Bush is his friend but in fact ...
Bush will throw him to the sharks if there's ever a chance to support a rightwing government in UK. Study Bushista history, Mr. Blair!
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Matilda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-06-04 01:14 AM
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5. No. the mistakes were made prior to March 2003.
Blair made a deliberate decision to stick with Bush in spite of the
misgivings of a majority of the British population, and all evidence
pointing to a lack of WMD.

How does one apologise for a mistake without admitting the mistake?
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