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Blair Party Members Threaten New Revolt
ABCNews.com | The Associated Press

Sunday 16 March 2003

Lawmakers From Prime Minister Blair's Labor Party Threaten Fresh Revolt
Against Iraq Policy

Lawmakers from Prime Minister Tony Blair's Labor Party threatened to
stage a new rebellion against his Iraq policy as Blair joined President Bush
on Sunday in setting a one-day deadline for diplomacy to avert a war on
Iraq.

Blair has faced intense resistance at home to the prospect of war without
a new U.N. resolution, a scenario that seemed more likely than ever as the
leaders' mid-Atlantic summit ended.

Last month, 122 Labor lawmakers staged their biggest rebellion since Blair
came to power in 1997, voting against the government and in favor of a
motion that said the case for war was "unproven."

Labor legislator Graham Allen said that if Blair calls a debate and vote this
week on Iraq press reports speculated it may come Tuesday he and a
group of colleagues would offer another anti-war amendment.

Among those working on the measure, Allen said, was Chris Smith, a former
member of Blair's Cabinet who sponsored the previous amendment.

The new measure would express support for the 40,000 British troops now
awaiting action in the Gulf, but challenge the "moral authority" of war
without clear U.N. backing, Allen said.

Now that a second U.N. resolution appears less likely, Allen said he
expected the rebellion this time would be even larger, since many
lawmakers who backed Blair on the last Iraq vote said they'd only support
war with a fresh resolution.

"There are a great number of colleagues who said that they would not
support war without a very clear second U.N. resolution," Allen told the
British Broadcasting Corp. "We do not have that ... so I do believe that a
number of other colleagues will be considering their position tonight."

Blair does not need parliamentary approval to wage war, but his
government has promised to give lawmakers the chance to have their say
in a vote.

Bush, Blair, Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar and Portuguese Prime
Minister Jose Durao Barroso met briefly on the mid-Atlantic Azores
archipelago and set a one-day deadline for the United Nations to demand
immediate disarmament of Iraq.

War without fresh U.N. backing is the political nightmare Blair has long
hoped to avoid. A majority of Britons including many Labor Party members
oppose action without the world body's support.

One Cabinet member has threatened to resign if Britain joins a war
without U.N. approval and other ministers may follow.

The group that organized an enormous anti-war demonstration in London
last month said it planned another protest, on Saturday.

While Blair flew to and from the summit, Cabinet ministers sought to shore
up domestic and international support for his stance.

Treasury chief Gordon Brown said war was not inevitable.

"Even today the focus is on seeing whether we can move the diplomatic
process forward," he told the BBC's "Breakfast with Frost" program.

Brown also insisted as Foreign Secretary Jack Straw had on Saturday that
resolution 1441, passed unanimously by the Security Council in November,
provided full legal authority for war.

Press reports said Attorney General Lord Goldsmith has advised Blair that
existing Security Council resolutions, including Resolution 1441, passed
unanimously in November, provide sufficient legal authorization for war.

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