Call for Chilcot Inquiry into Iraq war to be published
Political leaders in Scotland have called for the Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq war to be published without further delay.
Political leaders in Scotland have called for the Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq war to be published without further delay.
Minister under the government of Tony Blair and now Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy, joined Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie in calling for the earliest possible publication of the findings.
MPs will get a chance to discuss the delay in a Commons debate later this month.
The Chilcot Inquiry is a crucially important piece of work that must be conducted thoroughly and forensically.
The Inquiry was initiated by Labour in July 2009, because it is vital to identify the lessons that can be learned from the conflict.
There is rightly real public interest in the findings of such an important inquiry and I think it is right that there is the earliest possible publication of the report.
The Commons debate on the report will take place on January 29, at the request of Tory MP David Davis.
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