Iraq inquiry is stitch up - Cameron
Updated on 15 June 2009
Gordon Brown has been accused of mounting an "establishment stitch-up" after announcing the long-awaited inquiry into the Iraq War would be held entirely behind closed doors.
The Prime Minister was criticised after insisting hearings could not be held in public due to national security considerations.
Tory leader David Cameron said: "The inquiry needs to be, and needs to be seen to be, truly independent and not an establishment stitch-up," he said.
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