British Labour Party

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Walter C

 

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April 5, 2015

 

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But such actions by Blair's party colleagues did not prevent him from going further with his propositions. According to Political Risk Yearbook (2005), on March 19, 2003, "Parliament [finally] voted to join the US-led coalition going to war against Iraq" (p.16). During the parliamentary voting on war policy, majority of Labour party did not vote in favor of war, according to Boston Globe (2003); in fact, "An estimated 139 Labor members broke ranks to vote in favor of the antiwar amendment...
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The number falls short of a majority of the 410 Labor members and of antiwar supporters' hopes that up to 160 Laborites would defy Blair" (p. 19). These numbers further prove the main point that Labour party did not support Blair in his decision to militarily assist the US. Other parties such as Green and Liberal Democratic parties, voted against Blair's policy...
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