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19.3.13

ComRes: polling and research consultancy >> ComRes Poll Digest - Political - ITV News Index: PUBLIC BELIEVE TONY BLAIR LIED ABOUT WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION AND SAY BRITAIN WAS WRONG TO TAKE PART IN IRAQ WAR

As we approach the ten year anniversary of the start of the Iraq war, a recent ITV News poll, conducted by ComRes, reveals that just one in five British adults (20%) think that Britain was right to take part in the war in Iraq, while almost three times as many (58%) say that it was wrong to do so.

Strong doubts remain over the motivations behind the Iraq War. Almost six in ten (57%) think Tony Blair deliberately lied about the threat of Iraq stockpiling weapons of mass destruction and a similar proportion (59%) disagree with those who claim that it ‘doesn’t matter’ that no weapons of mass destruction were found.


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