Blair 'no memory' of Belhadi case

IC Wales Wednesday 11th April, 2012

Tony Blair has said he has no memory of the Belhadj rendition case but claims he is not aware of any occasion when his government breached its opposition to the tactic. Speaking to the BBC Radio 4's The World At One programme, Mr Blair defended the security services as doing an important, dangerous job, one which he said generally deserves the "full support of the country". The former prime minister, who sat in No 10 from 1997 to 2007, said co-...

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