26.2.03

am alive and well. not bingeing.. too hard

guardian re: labour commons "rebellion"

And Kenneth Clarke went further, saying the timetable for an attack on Iraq had already been set in Washington and that action in the UN was little more than window-dressing.

Leading the case for the rebels, Labour MP Alan Simpson - fresh from a trip to the US where he attempted to inspect America's weapons of mass destruction - said he regarded the government motion and the war rhetoric that surrounded it as a "real low-point" in contemporary British politics.

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