Tony Bliar claims the fifteen were released "without any deal, without any negotiation, without any side agreement of any nature." Right - and Iraq was littered with WMDs, Labour saved the NHS (it must be just my local dentist that's gone private, my local cottage hospital that's closed, and my local A&E under threat), and someone else must have introduced top up fees! When's the man gonna go?
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So much for "no quid pro quo": see this BBC report: Iran 'access' to Iraq detainees and this from the Wilkes Barre Times-Leader: Iranian diplomat’s release raises hopes for standoff’s end
Tony Bliar claims the fifteen were released "without any deal, without any negotiation, without any side agreement of any nature." Right - and Iraq was littered with WMDs, Labour saved the NHS (it must be just my local dentist that's gone private, my local cottage hospital that's closed, and my local A&E under threat), and someone else must have introduced top up fees! When's the man gonna go?
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