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Tony Blair: Crowd funding of case against Blair
Jul 20th, 2016 at 2:34pm
 
British families whose members died in Iraq are taking legal action against Tony Blair. When the British are done with Blair, will the Iraqis line up for justice?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3696500/Now-help-bring-Blair-justice-Fam...

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Now help us bring Blair to justice: Families of fallen Iraq troops launch public appeal for funds
Families of British soldiers killed in Iraq are launching a fund-raising drive Public appeal made as they attempt to take legal action against Tony Blair.

Relatives believe he should be hauled before courts for taking UK to war.

To donate to families' appeal, go to www.crowdjustice.co.uk/case/chilcot/

Families of British soldiers killed in Iraq are today launching a fund-raising drive as they attempt to take legal action against Tony Blair.
Bereaved relatives are determined to ‘hold to account’ the former prime minister, who they believe should be hauled before the courts for taking the UK to war ‘unconscionably’ and ‘for no just cause or reason’.
Families want to take legal action on the grounds that he misled Parliament to justify the 2003 invasion, which cost the lives of 179 British servicemen and women.
Gordon Gentle, 19,
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Grieving mother: Rose Gentle pictured after the release of the Chilcot Report
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Victim and his grieving mother: Gordon, 19, (left) and Rose Gentle (right) after the release of the Chilcot Report
They accuse Mr Blair of ‘misfeasance in public office’ because he misused his constitutional powers which led to mass casualties.
Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis have died since Saddam Hussein was toppled and large parts of the country are now in the hands of Islamic State.

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Now the Iraq War Families Campaign Group, led by Roger Bacon and Reg Keys, whose sons were killed in the conflict, is launching a £150,000 crowd-funding initiative.

It aims to raise the money needed to start the work necessary to bring those responsible for the war to justice. It comes after the Chilcot Report condemned Mr Blair for rushing into a disastrous conflict on the back of suspect intelligence and amid questions over its legality, and for failing to plan for the aftermath of the invasion.

DONATING TO FAMILIES' CAMPAIGN
Go to www.crowdjustice.co.uk/case/chilcot

The families are pursuing a civil case because the International Criminal Court has refused to take action, the UK authorities will not bring a criminal prosecution, and a bid by MPs to name-and-shame Mr Blair will not result in convictions.

They need a fighting fund so lawyers can undertake a ‘full and forensic’ analysis of the 2.6million-word, 12-volume report to determine whether legal action can be taken.

Until now, the lawyers have worked free of charge, but the size and importance of the task means that it cannot be carried out without proper funding.

The families have launched the campaign using the CrowdJustice website, which enables individuals, groups and communities to come together to fund legal action.

Families of British soldiers killed in Iraq are today launching a fund-raising drive as they attempt to take legal action against Tony Blair

Roger Bacon, whose son Major Matthew Bacon, 34, died when a bomb exploded beside his vehicle near Basra in 2005, said: ‘Our determination to find answers has been redoubled by Sir John’s excoriating view of the Establishment’s tragic and error-strewn display.’

Reg Keys, whose son Lance Corporal Thomas Keys, 20, was murdered by an Iraqi mob in 2003, said: ‘The public support the families have received over the years has been unstinting. We hope and trust the British people will take this opportunity to help us determine what legal actions can be taken and support the campaign to get justice for our loved ones and our country.’

Rose Gentle, whose son Fusilier Gordon Gentle, 19, died when a roadside bomb destroyed his vehicle in 2004 near Basra, is among the other bereaved relatives taking part.

She was overwhelmed as she watched Sir John Chilcot deliver his findings earlier this month. ‘He [Mr Blair] will be remembered not as a prime minister but as a person who sent them on an illegal war,’ she told a press conference. ‘I would love to see him in court.’

Matthew Jury, of McCue & Partners, which is representing the families, said: ‘The report told us what went wrong and who was responsible but it was not a court of law. This is the only chance for justice.’

It comes as Mr Blair was awarded for his 'philanthropic achievements' at a star-studded ceremony in America.
Mr Blair was honoured by deaf charity the Starkey Foundation for his work in Africa, via his Africa Governance Initiative (AGI).

The Labour politician enjoyed a night of glitz and glamour among celebrities such as Johnny Depp, Jennifer Garner, Alice Cooper and Jay Leno and even made a joke when he took to the stage.
The Starkey Foundation tweeted that he quipped: 'I'm still kind of recovering from the fact that my warm-up act was Alice Cooper.'

It came as Mr Blair was awarded for his 'philanthropic achievements' at a star-studded ceremony in America
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Re: Tony Blair: Crowd funding of case against Blair
Reply #1 - Jul 20th, 2016 at 2:53pm
 
Mr Blair  always seemed such a beta male.
but then again so did Mr major, Mr Cameron and most of the british pm's since churchill.

Now its very dangerous to give beta males positions of power.

A beta male , knowing deep in his being , that he is not sex worthy, will likely do something stupid to seek validation from others and pump his state.

A true alpha male, say Vlad Putin or Donald Trump doesnt really think like that. He just gives out energy (gives out direction to the scrubs) and he has no need to try to please anyone.

But a scrubby beta male, will be seeking validation, supplicating to others, seeking the approval of others, trying to pump his shakey state.

His underlying mental frame will be "do you like me yet".

Vlad and Donald couldnt give a f*ck and this is why, they are fit to lead.

because leadership is about just that...leading.

So is it any wonder that self doubting, self loathing beta males make a mess of things when you put them in charge.

No,

it is entirely predictable .

H Norman Schwarzkoff...chief alpha male and head kicker was in charge of iraq version 1 and i believe he wanted to head off to baghdad and take down all those republican gaurd beta males.

But they didnt let him.

And iraq mark 2 was a disaster because they dont come any scrubbier then George Bush junior and Tony Blair.

I'm not surprised goerge bush junior did not go to the Donald Trump extravanganza yesterday.
Its painful for a beta male to have to stare down a true alpha and see just how much of a hopeless little pussy bit*ch he really is.

If Blair does go to jail, the muslim brotherhood will be waiting for him. They'll probably run a train on him.
They understand peck order and the alpha beta dynamic
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