Some 107 MPs in Britain, from all the major political parties, have signed a motion calling for am inquiry into the Blair government's decision-making process in the lead up to and the aftermath of the Iraq war.
So far, there have been four different inquiries into different aspects of British involvement in the Iraq war, but none have specifically studied the behaviours and motivations of Prime Minister Blair's decision-making.
The Commons motion has been signed by 49 Liberal Democrats, 26 Tories and 20 Lapour Paty MPs. They are calling for a panel inquiry to be run by seven senior MPs from the Privy Council -- meaning they have full access to all sensitive information.