UK Government MPs blame bombings on Iraq war

Now this is pretty significant, in the sense that even Blair’s own parliamentarian’s don’t buy his line.

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article299456.ece

**Labour MPs blame bombings on Iraq war **

By Colin Brown and Andrew Grice
Published: 16 July 2005

The uneasy truce inside the Labour Party over the London bombings ended last night as an ex-cabinet minister and left-wing Labour MPs linked the attacks with the war in Iraq. Left-wing Labour MPs said they would use a conference in London today to pile the pressure on Tony Blair to hasten the withdrawal of British troops from Iraq. And Clare Short, the former cabinet minister, said in a television interview to be broadcast tomorrow that she “had no doubt” that the bombings were connected to the Iraqi conflict. Ms Short said the anti-terror legislation being planned by Mr Blair would act as a recruiting sergeant for the terrorists. She said it was wrong that Muslims should grow up in Britain willing to contemplate killing innocent civilians, but coupled her condemnation of the bombing with criticism of British foreign policy. “Some of the voices that have been coming from the Government that talk as though this is all evil, and that everything we do is fine, when in fact we are implicated in the slaughter of large numbers of civilians in Iraq and supporting a Middle East policy that for the Palestinians creates this sense of double standards - that feeds anger,” she said in a recorded interview for GMTV. John McDonnell, chairman of the 500-strong Labour Representation Committee, which is staging the one-day conference, will lead calls for Britain to pull troops out of Iraq. He will tell the Prime Minister: "Please do not try to tell us that the war in Iraq played no part. This assertion is simply intellectually unsustainable. Now is the time to prevent further violence by renouncing violent solutions ourselves.

“For as long as Britain remains in occupation of Iraq, the terrorist recruiters will have the argument they seek to attract more susceptible young recruits to bomb teams. Britain must withdraw now.” Downing Street has published a list of al-Qa’ida attacks on the West from the first World Trade Centre bombing in 1993, to show that they started before the Iraq war. But a member of the left-wing Campaign Group said: "We are going to set the cat among the pigeons. No Labour MP has uttered a word about Iraq since the bombings, but they have to be seen in context. The uneasy truce inside the Labour Party over the London bombings ended last night as an ex-cabinet minister and left-wing Labour MPs linked the attacks with the war in Iraq. Left-wing Labour MPs said they would use a conference in London today to pile the pressure on Tony Blair to hasten the withdrawal of British troops from Iraq. And Clare Short, the former cabinet minister, said in a television interview to be broadcast tomorrow that she “had no doubt” that the bombings were connected to the Iraqi conflict.

Ms Short said the anti-terror legislation being planned by Mr Blair would act as a recruiting sergeant for the terrorists. She said it was wrong that Muslims should grow up in Britain willing to contemplate killing innocent civilians, but coupled her condemnation of the bombing with criticism of British foreign policy. “Some of the voices that have been coming from the Government that talk as though this is all evil, and that everything we do is fine, when in fact we are implicated in the slaughter of large numbers of civilians in Iraq and supporting a Middle East policy that for the Palestinians creates this sense of double standards - that feeds anger,” she said in a recorded interview for GMTV. ohn McDonnell, chairman of the 500-strong Labour Reprsentation Committee, which is staging the one-day conference, will lead calls for Britain to pull troops out of Iraq. He will tell the Prime Minister: “Please do not try to tell us that the war in Iraq played no part. This assertion is simply intellectually unsustainable. Now is the time to prevent further violence by renouncing violent solutions ourselves. For as long as Britain remains in occupation of Iraq, the terrorist recruiters will have the argument they seek to attract more susceptible young recruits to bomb teams. Britain must withdraw now.” owning Street has published a list of al-Qa’ida attacks on the West from the first World Trade Centre bombing in 1993, to show that they started before the Iraq war. But a member of the left-wing Campaign Group said: "We are going to set the cat among the pigeons. No Labour MP has uttered a word about Iraq since the bombings, but they have to be seen in context.

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So it has come to this, where the populace thinks it is less safe or no safer than before the war on terror started and MP's are suggesting that the british presence in Iraq is linked to the london bombing.

Let's hope some good comes out of this and less innocents die here or abroad.

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It’s encouraging that these Brit MP’s have remained consistent in their views, and not ben swayed by the lies and scheming of the powers that be.

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Public opinion is turning and more and more people are begginning to see the link of the increase in terror and the war on terror.

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WOT = failed mission

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Depends what the objective of the WOT is. If it is to demonize a race and religion and produce an environment to foster hatred against them then the WOT is doing a bang up job and increasing racism and intolerance around the world.

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I tell u what else the WOT has achived its managed to put all the muslims in one box and forced them to be united i have never seen before the muslims united like they are now sure you get the one or two cocount muslims who think they are quote on quote moderate or with the west but on the whole the muslims are now together now realising who the enemy is.