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Most Britons think Blair misled them over WMDs

HeadlineJul 14, 2003

A new poll released in the British newspaper The Daily Mirror today concluded that two-thirds of people in Britain think prime minister Tony Blair misled them when he made his argument for attacking Iraq.

Researchers found that of those who feel misled, 39 percent believe Prime Minister Tony Blair did it inadvertently. But 27 percent surveyed think Blair knowingly misled the public.

The poll surveyed more than 1,000 adults in Britain this month.

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