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Clegg declares Iraq invasion illegal

Published on 22 July 2010 at 10:37

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“Nick Clegg's 'illegal' Iraq war gaffe prompts legal warning,” headlines the Guardian. Standing in for David Cameron during Prime Minister’s question time on 21 July, UK’s Deputy PM Clegg in a heated exchange with Jack Straw, foreign secretary at the time of the 2003 war, said: "We may have to wait for his memoirs, but perhaps one day he will account for his role in the most disastrous decision of all: the illegal invasion of Iraq." Mr Clegg insists he was speaking in a personal capacity, but the Guardian notes that “a leading international lawyer has warned that the statement by a government minister in such a formal setting could increase the chances of charges against Britain in international courts.”

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