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Labour admits breaking its promise over arms exports Minister's confession will embarrass Robin Cook
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Cook S, Robin
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/ Howells, Kim
2001
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/ Howells, Kim
2001
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Labour admits breaking its promise over arms exports Minister's confession will embarrass Robin Cook
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Labour admits breaking its promise over arms exports Minister's confession will embarrass Robin Cook
2001
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He spoke as Labour's inaction was criticised by Lord Justice Scott, author of the report attacking the last Tory government's handling of the arms-to-Iraq affair. Challenged about the failure on Radio 4's Today programme, Dr [Kim Howells], said: 'It is a promise unfulfilled. There's no question about it.' He argued that Ministers had made some improvements in the way arms exports were handled. Referring to the failure to produce clear- cut legislation on arms exports, he said: 'I should imagine that it's easier from a Government point of view to have an element of confusion than clear cut lines. Politicians can hide behind it.' The criticism is humiliating for Mr [Robin Cook], who was praised in opposition for his skillful attacks on Tory ministers during the arms-to-Iraq affair.
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