Proceeding contribution from Malcolm Rifkind (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 11 June 2007. It occurred during Opposition day on Iraq Inquiry.
Iraq Inquiry
The Foreign Secretary says that she is unhappy with the idea of an inquiry while British troops remain in Iraq. She will be aware that it is widely assumed that even if the vast majority of British troops are withdrawn over the next 12 months, it is highly likely that a significant number will remain to carry out training functions or for other purposes, possibly for several years. Is she implying that no inquiry could be considered by the Government until the last British soldier has left Iraq?
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- 461 c540
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- 2006-07
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- House of Commons chamber
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- Armed forces Deployment Inquiries Intelligence services Iraq Foreign policy Security Military intelligence
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