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FLASHBACK:Robin Cook: The Arms to Iraq scandal

In February 1996, Robin Cook responded to the Scott report on the arms-to-Iraq scandal in the Commons.
Watch the then shadow foreign secretary attack the Conservative government over the affair in the Commons.

But many people regard Robin Cook's finest moment in the Commons as his devastating analysis of the Scott report on the arms-to-Iraq scandal.

Just two hours after being handed a copy of the 2,000-page document, the then shadow foreign secretary pulled apart the Conservative government's handling of the affair with what was regarded as a bravura performance
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His finest moment was in 2003 when he resigned from the Cabinet over the Iraq war:
"I can't accept collective responsibility for the decision to commit Britain now to military action in Iraq without international agreement or domestic support."

Other politicians had stated they would resign if we went to war but when the time came they chose their own political careers over their principles.

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