Informality and Circumscription: The Blair Style of Government in War and Peace |
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Authors: | PETER HENNESSY |
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Affiliation: | Queen Mary, University of London |
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Abstract: | In the latest of his periodic 'overflights' of the Blair style of government since 1997, Peter Hennessy examines the significance of the 2004 Butler Report (on intelligence and weapons of mass destruction prior to the Iraq War) for Tony Blair both as war premier and also as an indicator of his governing practices in general. He concludes that the Cabinet's overall performance on the road to war was seriously inadequate, and is especially critical of its failure to test out fully the Attorney General's opinion in the legality of the war. |
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Keywords: | Tony Blair Cabinet Iraq Butler Report Labour party legality |
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