McDonnell won’t rule out calling for trial of Tony Blair
SHADOW chancellor John McDonnell refused yesterday to rule out calling for Tony Blair to be tried for war crimes over Iraq.
A number of MPs are expected to try to use an ancient law to try to impeach the former prime minister once the findings of the long-awaited inquiry into the Iraq war are published on Wednesday.
Mr McDonnell did not confirm or deny whether he felt Mr Blair should face questions in the International Criminal Court.
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