But Sir Menzies Campbell, the Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesman, said: "There seems a marked discrepancy between what we've been told before and what we are being told now. The Government must act swiftly to clear up these apparent contradictions.
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"This is a matter of sufficient importance to bring the Prime Minister to the House of Commons to make a statement."
Nicholas Soames, the Conservative defence spokesman, said: "It is now imperative that the Prime Minister - who also used these figures - should come to the Chamber to clarify why the House was misled in this way."
But yesterday Mr Blair sparked fury by claiming only that evidence would confirm the Iraqi dictator's "complete determination" to obtain illegal arms. He told BBC Radio 4 merely that "basic patterns" about Saddam's intentions would be proved correct.
Wednesday, June 09, 2004
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