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Scientist's Death May Symbolise Blair Regime

28jul03

An "abuse of power" helped drive scientist David Kelly to his death, former cabinet minister Clare Short said today.

As law Lord Hutton prepared to begin his inquiry into the circumstances surrounding Dr Kelly's apparent suicide, Short said that it was vital to learn the truth not only about the death, but also about the government's decision to go to war in Iraq.

She told the Independent: "We must deal with Dr Kelly and the abuse of power that helped drive him to his death, but we must also deal with the questions of how we went to war in Iraq and how much half-truth and deceit there was on the way."

Lord Hutton has been asked to carry out an inquiry into the death of Kelly, whose body was found on July 18 near his Oxfordshire home, days after he was named as the probable source for a BBC report questioning the Government's case for Iraq possessing weapons of mass destruction.

Short, who quit the Cabinet shortly after the war ended, today warned of the danger that Kelly's death would come to symbolise to the administration of Prime Minister Tony Blair.


She said: "I said spin would damage and destroy Tony. There is a danger the tragedy of this death encapsulates the argument and then everyone sees it through this lens.

"Public confidence has changed enormously.

It has deepened the sense there is something wrong in the way in which Number 10 is run.

There is more scrutiny of that, so that damages Tony Blair's reputation."

Short was scathing about Ministry of Defence claims that normal procedures were followed when officials confirmed Kelly's identity to journalists.

"Normally if a civil servant talks to the press, you have a leak inquiry," she said.

"There would be no notion of a civil servant being named and thrown into the public arena, a media frenzy and a select committee.

"So, normal procedures were breached.

It is very difficult to say that was not for political purposes and that is very serious."

Short said that she blamed not only Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon, but also Downing Street communications director Alastair Campbell, for the identification of Kelly.


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