Gen Lord Dannatt said Wallace’s language was “somewhat disappointing” & “quite unfortunate... because we lost 179 people in Iraq & I wouldn’t want their families to think they lost their lives doing something that was illegal. The gvt of the day thought it was right thing to do.”
Colonel Richard Kemp said Wallace “needs to explain what he means” as it was “Conservative Party policy during the Blair government to support” Iraq
Remains unclear what No 10 makes of Wallace remarks...
Boris Johnson voted for Iraq War in 2002-03, as did >20 current Tory MPs.
Wallace made remark in debate on Overseas Ops Bill.
Attacking Labour he said: “Much of the mess we are having to come & clean up today is because of your illegal wars, your events in the past.”
Lab’s John Healey said remarks were “not worthy of the office” of defence secretary
A series of Tory MPs were also critical. One told The Times: “He got carried away & then his personal views rode in. He’s got himself into unfortunate territory and it’s unhelpful.”
Another said: “It’s important not to allow party-political jibes to piss off the military.”
Chilcot report was damning of Iraq war but did not rule on legality of military action.
Other political and diplomatic figures have shared the def sec’s views, including Jeremy Corbyn and former UN sec gen Kofi Annan, who have both described Iraq war as “illegal”.
When former deputy PM Nick Clegg made that prouncement in Commons in 2010, however, he was forced to clarify he had been speaking in a personal capacity and not on behalf of the government.
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🚨 Give me until end of 2023 before you judge me, Liz Truss tells public
Asked for deadline by which voters can judge her programme, PM tells @TimesRadio her priorities are helping Britons through this winter and getting economy moving. ‘I’d expect that to happen during 2023.’
PM distances herself from Chx’s hint of more to come re tax cuts
Does she agree with Andrew Griffith that she’d like to cut inheritance tax?
‘We have been clear about our tax plans - keeping corp tax low & reversing the NI increase… We have no more plans on that front.’
Truss insists no cuts to frontline services
Do you stand by your July vow ‘I’m not planning public spending reductions’?
PM: ‘I do… There will be some… projects the govt is doing that we don’t think should go ahead. What I’m not talking about is reducing frontline services.’
Exc: Ministers have raised concerns about Ireland’s open-door policy to Ukrainian refugees, arguing it creates UK security risk.
Dublin joined EU-wide scheme welcoming refugees for 3 years, via which Ukrainians can travel to UK (Common Travel Area) without biometric checks
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Govt source: “Ireland has basically opened the door to everyone in Ukraine, which creates a problem due to the CTA.
“We've seen before with migrants from Albania that they hv come through Dublin, into Belfast & across to the mainland to L'pool. That's created a drug cartel route
Source adds: “It's the Home Office that will get the blame if in three or fives’ years time there are problems with those who come. That’s why the security checks have to be done carefully now.”
Ireland has said it expects to welcome more than 100,000 Ukrainian refugees
Invasion has reduced both ministerial bandwidth & appetite for major political row with EU before purdah starts on March 26
Gvt source says momentum had been growing for "narrow" triggering of A16 on food, as "v difficult for the EU to argue against without looking unreasonable"
Senior Govt source says: “Before the Ukraine war, it was more likely that we could have triggered Article 16 before purdah kicks in. But now it's looking pretty uncertain.
"The whole of Govt is entirely focused on the Ukraine war, there's very little ministerial capacity"