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"The ‘good guys versus bad guys’ story is really something I take from your own Foreign Secretary and party member William Hague, who was urging the international community to arm the rebels – which struck me, given that we know of al-Qa’ida’s involvement, as total and utter madness.
I will remain cynical and sceptical, like much of the European public, about who has used those weapons until we get the full report and we get the intelligence right. We went to war in Iraq being told that Saddam had weapons of …
So, Mr Tannock, I understand what you are saying. I understand that something ghastly has happened here, but before you take military action you need to be certain you are going to make things better and not worse."@en1
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"(Interjection to Mr Verhofstadt, who had been shouting objections: ‘Why don’t you shut up and listen for a change? You really must be the vilest, rudest man in European politics and you rant on and the Chair lets you get away with it because you are the former Prime Minister of Belgium. Well, there we are.’)"1
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