Northern Ireland affairs committee describes former PM’s reasons for refusing to be questioned in public as ‘superficial’Tony Blair has been challenged by a Commons select committee to define why he allegedly failed to query for compensation from Muammar Gaddafi for the victims of Libyan-supplied IRA weapons.
The former prime minister has refused to be questioned in public by the Northern Ireland affairs committee in parliament over his dealings with Gaddafi and about negotiations aimed at compensating victims of the Lockerbie plane bombing as well as the murder of PC Yvonne Fletcher. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com