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Lobby group runs poster campaigns targeted at Blair’s Iraq evidence

Online lobby group 38 Degrees is running a digital poster campaign to highlight key questions the general public would like Tony Blair to face ahead of his highly anticipated appearance at the Iraq Enquiry today (29 January).

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38 Degrees digital campaign

The former Prime Minister is giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq invasion, with members of the public invited to attend on a ballot basis.

The digital posters have been targeted for members of the Iraq Inquiry Committee to notice on their way to work.

The ads, featuring a distorted picture of Tony Blair’s face being punched cartoon style accompanied by words such as ‘Pow’, ‘Bif’ and ‘Wham’ carry the line ‘We have 12,243 questions we want to put to you Mr Blair’, followed questions posed by the public including: ‘What facts were the WMD claims based on?’ and ‘Did you just want regime change?’. They have been created by ad agency Hurrell Moseley Dawson Grimmer (HMDG).

Hannah Lownsbrough, campaign director at 38 Degrees, says: “Our aim is to make sure that Tony Blair faces tough questions at the Iraq Inquiry. It should be a chance to make him answer for his decision to take us into war, but there’s a risk it could be another whitewash. We’re building the pressure and make sure that they know exactly how many of us want tough questions. We’re very pleased to be working with HMDG. This campaign will give the demands of our members the highest possible profile prior to Tony Blair’s appearance at the Iraq Inquiry.”

Jamie Inman, planner at HMDG, adds: “We’re excited to be adding to the pressure on the Iraq Inquiry as part of 38 Degrees highest profile campaign to date.”

Readers' comments (1)

  • We need a rigorous impartial investigation to ascertain if Tony Blair purposefully encouraged the truth to be distorted such that the parliamentary decision to go to war was based on erroneous information.
    If this was the case he should suffer criminal charges for causing the avoidable deaths of British servicemen and women. But I don't think for one minute that this will happen as British public life has lost a large proportion of its standards of integrity and honesty and members of the establishment are just playing games for the short term ends of themselves and their parties. The apathetic majority are largely to blame for letting this happen so we need groups like 38 Degrees to redress this situation.

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