Iraqi speaker quits, ending worries over British troops

The Speaker of the Iraqi parliament resigned today, removing the legal obstacle which had threatened to prevent thousands of British troops staying in the country.

The Speaker of the Iraqi parliament resigned today, removing the legal obstacle which had threatened to prevent thousands of British troops staying in the country.

A row over Mahmoud al-Mashhadani, sparked by a debate over the Iraq journalist who threw his shoes at President George Bush, was eating into parliamentary time needed to pass laws allowing the troops to remain until they are brought home next summer.

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