Oh, for Fern Britton, who might ask him some questions.
Andrew Gilligan uses this week's Spectator to suggest finding Blair in contempt of Parliament and expelling him from the Privy Council. There are also calls for him and his accomplices to be disbarred.
All of these things should happen. But, apart from the first one, they should happen as a consequence of his criminal conviction. Not before some international court of dubious legitimacy. But before the courts of law of his country, the country from which he issued his illegal orders.
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