David Morrison
- 20 Mar 2008
ByDavid MorrisonDavid Morrison looks at the Blair legacy. This article is a summary of a longer pamphlet.
- 14 Mar 2008
ByDavid MorrisonFor 3 years, the Foreign Office attempted to suppress an early draft of the dodgy dossier. Was this because of an unfavourable reference to Israel in the margin, asks David Morrison – a reference which compared Saddam Hussein’s flouting of UN authority to that of Israel?
- 24 Feb 2008ByDavid Morrison
David Morrison illustrates how the EU is complicit in the devastating Israeli siege of the Gaza Strip.
- 10 Dec 2007ByDavid Morrison
Lord Malloch-Brown appears to have been pressured to reverse his public stance on various key issues, writes David Morrison.
- 28 Sep 2007ByDavid Morrison
A report by the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee (FAC) published on 25 July 2007, entitled Global Security: The Middle East, is surprisingly critical of recent British foreign policy towards the region, writes David Morrison, especially with regard to Lebanon but also Palestine. It is also very critical of Israel.
- 10 Sep 2007ByDavid Morrison
There is, unfortunately, very little in Book Three of Alastair Campbell’s diary extracts about our military intervention in Iraq. David Morrison reviews the little he could find.
- 05 Jul 2007ByDavid Morrison
The crowning achievement of Blair’s premiership, writes David Morrison is that, by engaging in military action against Afghanistan and Iraq, ostensibly to counter threats to Britain, he has provoked an actual threat to Britain. And in the process, he has caused the deaths of about 200 British soldiers, and hundreds of thousands of Afghans and Iraqis. As for the threats to Britain, there were none. And there is no end in sight.
- 01 Jun 2007ByDavid Morrison
David Morrison on the BBC’s woeful and unrepentant misreporting of the WMD issue in the run up to the 2003 attack on Iraq.
- 22 Jan 2007ByDavid Morrison
A look at the most important findings of the Iraq Study Group and the implications for the Anglo/American occupation of Iraq.
- 22 Oct 2006ByDavid Morrison
A detailed analysis of the links between the threat from al-Qaida and British foreign policy.
- 29 Aug 2006ByDavid Morrison
Civilian deaths in Iraq are not as a result of the invasion of Iraq or the removal of Saddam Hussein. This was the Prime Ministers extraordinary assertion at the Liaison Committee on 4 July 2006, in response to a question by Conservative MP, Edward Leigh.
- 18 Jul 2006ByDavid Miller | David Morrison
Before the House of Commons Liaison Committee, Blair continued to evade responsibility and produce familiar, specious arguments on Iraq and Israel.
- 14 Mar 2006ByDavid Morrison
Why Philippe Sands is wrong about the Attorney General’s legal advice.
- 10 Mar 2006ByDavid Morrison
More on the build up to the Iraq invasion…
- 03 Mar 2006ByDavid Morrison
The developing stand-off with Iran.
- 15 Feb 2006ByDavid Morrison
Monitoring the monitors of IRA decommissioning reveals either bias or gross incompetence.
- 22 Nov 2005ByDavid Morrison
Is David Cameron Blair’s natural successor?
- 17 Nov 2005ByDavid Morrison
The British and Americans have now moved onto the third justification for the occupation of Iraq, a justification reliant on gross misrepresentation of the nature of the insurgency.
- 02 Sep 2005ByDavid Morrison
The Lockerbie trial was indeed a perverse verdict and evidence suggests it could be about to be overturned.
- 29 Aug 2005ByDavid Morrison
A detailed look at the development of Blair’s line on the relation between the London bombings and British foreign policy.