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Well he IS a war criminal. And why he's allowed to be in any way active in British politics today, I do not know. He ought to be shut up in some dark cellar somewhere, his writings destroyed, his opinions unheard, and allowed to fade away. Since we don't have the death sentence, that is.
He and his government were our democratically elected representatives at the time. They made a decision on our behalf as a parliamentary sovereignty to go to war. If he and parliament are guilty of war crimes then we as a country have to also share that collective guilt.