Blair: There was consensus on naming Kelly

Tony Blair said today that there had been a “consensus” among senior civil servants that details of the Government weapons expert David Kelly would have to be made public.

Tony Blair said today that there had been a “consensus” among senior civil servants that details of the Government weapons expert David Kelly would have to be made public.

At his keenly-awaited appearance before the Hutton inquiry, the British Prime Minister said he had taken a “collective” approach to the decision with senior officials because he had wanted to play it “by the book”.

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