A defiant Tony Blair yesterday told the grieving families of British soldiers killed in Iraq that he could not apologise for the invasion because he believed it was the "right thing" to do.
"I understand for these families, it is a time of immense grief and anguish, but I can't say what I don't believe," said Mr Blair. "I don't believe it was wrong to get rid of Saddam."
The Prime Minister added: "I also don't believe that the reason that we have the problem we have in Iraq is because of anything other than a deliberate attempt to give us that problem by terrorists."
His departure from politics can't come soon enough.
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