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Britain
Straw: I would have quit
2003-04-27
FOREIGN Secretary Jack Straw planned to quit along with Tony Blair if a majority of Labour MPs rejected war in Iraq, he sensationally admitted last night. John Prescott would have become acting PM and British troops pulled out of the Gulf if the Commons vote was lost, he revealed.

Mr Straw spoke out just days after the PM confirmed to The Sun he would have resigned. The Foreign Secretary said in a newspaper interview: “I was conscious of the fact that if it went wrong, if we did not get the support we needed in the Commons, Tony would almost certainly go and I would go with him.” Chancellor Gordon Brown would have become overwhelming favourite to take over the leadership and No 10. The PM and his Foreign Secretary were the two men most closely associated with the war to oust Saddam. If Mr Blair had failed to win a majority of Labour MPs — around 200 — he would have quit. He won the day despite 139 of his own ranks voting against war but only after a massive arm-twisting exercise by party managers. Some hardline backbenchers were even warned Mr Blair would quit. There were 45,000 British servicemen and women poised to invade Iraq.
Posted by:OMER ISHMAIL

#3  These men truly are heroes.

I want to make a big bronze statue with Howard, Blair and Bush all holding hands with them raised up triumphantly.
Posted by: anon1   2003-04-27 20:15:57  

#2  Thank you, Tony, and thank you, Jack! It reaffirms what little faith I still have in human nature when I see men put principle before politics.
Posted by: Dar   2003-04-27 19:52:08  

#1  2 Englishmen with muy cojones! God bless the English (at least, these English - forget about the leftists),
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2003-04-27 18:03:50  

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