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Chilcot Report into Iraq War officially released

Sir John Chilcot has finally released the report his long-awaited and much delayed report on the Iraq War.

26 servicemen and women from the Midlands died during the conflict, with their families playing a key role in pushing for the inquiry and its conclusions to be released in a report.

Here are the key points:

  1. British forces were committed to the invasion of Iraq "before the peaceful options for disarmament had been exhausted".

  2. Military action was "not a last resort" at the time.

  3. The circumstances in which it was decided there was a legal basis for UK military action in Iraq were "far from satisfactory.

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Dromey: 'Profound lessons need to be learnt'

Jack Dromey, the MP for Birmingham Erdington has said the Iraq war has left a 'lasting bitter legacy.'

The Labour MP agreed with Sir John Chilcot's verdict, telling his followers on social media that profound lessons had to be learnt.

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