Thursday, December 8, 2011

What does the UK Chilcot enquiry tell us about the changes that need be made to foreign policy decision making?

How should the process used by Government to make decisions about UK foreign policy change in light of the Chilcot enquiry? Should there be more checks and balances? If so, how?|||What we need is a Government to Govern and make the hard decisions for us, not lie and hide behind Civil Servants. If they are wrong then we as a people can decide in the next election on their decision making.


This is what they are actually paid to do. Good Governments make good decisions, even if sometimes they are unpopular.

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