Gordon Brown's testimony reveals exactly why he later rose to the top of the tree. Like the late Jim Hacker he relentlessly uses the technique of answering one question with the answer to a different question usually involving his catchphrase "It was the right decision and it was for the right reasons.". Despite actually living in Number 10 (Tony Blair lived in the flat above Number 11) Mr Brown insisted that he didn't know much about the diplomatic and military preparations for the war because he was as chancellor of the exchequer engrossed in doing complicated long division sums. If a war crime was committed Gordon was not there.
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