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WAR ON TERROR: ACTION 'IN DAYS': LET'S GO TO WAR; Blair rallying call to parties
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JAMES HARDY Political Editor and TOM NEWTON DUNN
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Blair, Tony
2001
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WAR ON TERROR: ACTION 'IN DAYS': LET'S GO TO WAR; Blair rallying call to parties
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WAR ON TERROR: ACTION 'IN DAYS': LET'S GO TO WAR; Blair rallying call to parties
2001
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He also spoke to MPs on the Commons foreign affairs, home affairs and defence committees as well as members of the parliamentary intelligence and security committee at No 10. They emerged universally impressed by the PM's performance - and in little doubt the first target would be bin Laden. \"There will be a couple of debates, covering vital issues like foreign affairs and the economy and the PM's speech but there is little appetite for normal politics.\" A Downing Street spokesman said Mr [TONY Blair] believed the conference should go ahead \"in some form\". Pictures:PA; PREPARED: British sailors wave as their ship goes through the Suez Canal yesterday en route to the Gulf; SOLIDARITY: [Iain Duncan Smith] at No 10; SOMBRE: [David Blunkett] leaving No10; TALKS: Tony Blair last night after day of briefings
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