Tuesday 24 May 2016

Waiting for Chilcot's judgement to call


The delays in the Chilcot inquiry have for a while moved into farcial terrain, the establishment clearly terrified of any further damaging revelations that will reopen discussions about the tragedy of Irag.Who knows Tony Blair could  face charges over his role in sending British soldiers to the tragedy that was Iraq. A cross-party group of MPs want him prosecuted if the Chilcot report shows he lied to get support. In the meantime I offer you this poem.

Waiting for Chilcot's judgement to call

Sixteen years and still waiting,
The rot and the lies have gone on to long,
Truth twisted and buried at every turn,
We have known for so long who was to blame,
Darkness revealed in sanctimonious smiles,
Tony Blair's conscience flashing in deceit,
Hopefully now he will pay the political price,
When all his excuses are finally discredited,
No mere apology will be enough,
He should be made to pay for his crimes,
That went against international law,
As the silence and agony are abandoned,
The dead unable to testify, finally get justice.

3 comments:

  1. sign and share https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fsecure.38degrees.org.uk%2Fchilcot&h=wAQEIQ1ku&hc_location=ufi

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  2. cheers signed. will put a link up in bit.

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  3. Not quite sure of the above link, quite a few up.have signed a couple already. Regards.

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