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Impeach Blair campaignOn August 26th 2004, a cross-party group of British MPs announced their intention to impeach the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair for high crimes and misdemeanours.A Case to AnswerIn August 2004, Adam Price MP commissioned and published the report: A Case to Answer: a first report on the potential impeachment of the Prime Minister for High Crimes and Misdemeanours in relation to the invasion of Iraq. The document was written by Dr Glen Rangwala (lecturer of politics at University of Cambridge) and Dan Plesch (Honorary Fellow of Birkbeck College, University of London.) The report is 111 pages and divided into two sections. Section IThe first part of the report details evidence for charges that an MP could use when moving for impeachment. The evidence detailed by the report suggest that Tony Blair: Section IIThe second part examines the history of impeachment proceedings and looks at the possibility of bringing impeachment proceedings in modern government. It also gives the impeachable offences for which Tony Blair must offer a defence: Finally, it give precedents for considering the conduct of a Prime Minister. Legal OpinionThe campaign hired solicitor Phil Shiner of Public Interest Lawyers to represent their case. They have also asked Matrix Law chambers to draw up a legal opinion. Matrix is famous for its advocacy of human rights cases and because they are the chambers of Blair's wife, Cherie Blair QC. Cherie was not involved in the case due to the obvious conflict of interest. Both A Case To Answer and the legal opinion are now also available in printed form (ISBN 0-85124-704-0) although the only current source is at Spokesman Books. Drafting TeamThe drafting team for the motion was announced on 13 October 2004: It appears that the team will also draft the articles of impeachment. In earlier impeachment cases, this has usually been done after the motion, although it also occurred first in the case of Warren Hastings. The drafting team completed the text of the impeachment motion on 7 November 2004. The legal advisors to the speaker approved the wording of the motion on 17 November 2004. The motion is tabled for the first day of the next session (the day after the Queen's Speech) on 24 November 2004. The Motion:Impeachment Motion - Conduct of the Prime Minister in relation to the war against Iraq
The site carries published documents, an online petition, news, and encourages members of the public to ask their own MPs to support the campaign. Card your MPIn mid October, when parliament returned after the break, the campaign asked supporters to card their local MP to increase the political support. Supporters are asked to send a postcard containing the words "impeach Blair" and their name and address to their MP. Internet resourcesNewsNow currently has a dedicated channel gathering stories world wide on the impeachment campaign.Public ReactionOn Wednesday, 26th of August, Channel 4's seven o'clock news broadcast a story on the impeachment campaign. By Thursday evening the web server had crashed due to the high traffic. During the first weekend, over 10,000 copies of the report were downloaded via the web site. Labour ReactionTam Dalyell, Labour Party MP for Linlithgow is quoted as saying:“I was sent the document. I read it very carefully. It's easy just to dismiss it and say the whole thing is preposterous. But as a document I think it requires refutation in some detail. What they have produced is a perfectly serious document that makes a coherent case. “But if I and other Labour MPs endorsed it, there would be a terrible row about treachery. One would be labelled as a traitor and have to defend oneself. I don't mind being called a traitor, but I don't think it would help much. “I have been quite open in saying I want the Prime Minister to go because of Iraq. I made a speech during the debate on the Butler Report last month in which I said he should resign. Downing Street is trying to close down the impeachment attempt by dismissing it as a joke.” External links |
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