Robin Cook: The Point of Departure  12206

  1. “This is the job for you”, 8 June–24 July 2001
    • Why Parliament must Modernise
    • Democracy and the House of Lords
  2. The Siege of Derry, 9 August 2001–22 January 2002
    • The US Neo-Con Battle Plan
    • Parliament and Press: A Vicious Cycle
    • Lords Reform: From Heredity to Patronage?
  3. A Bridge Too Far, 23 January–14 May 2002
    • Britain and Washington
    • The West’s Complicity with Saddam
    • Britain and Europe
    • Parliament and Parties
  4. Putting Parliament First, 15 May–12 August 2002
    • The Euro: Collateral Damage of Iraq
    • Parliament’s Right to Vote on War
  5. We Did Good Work That Night, 15 August–29 October 2002
    • The UN: The First Casualty of War
    • The September Dossier: Intelligence or Propaganda?
    • Modernisation of Parliament: The Summing Up
  6. Moving Apart, 30 October 2002–4 February 2003
    • Containment: A Strategy that Worked
    • Misreading the Public Mood
    • Lords Reform: Lost Among the Options
  7. The Final Break, 5 February–17 March 2003
    • Saddam and al-Qa’ida: The Missing Link
    • Humanitarian Intervention and the UN
    • The Second Term: A Missed Opportunity
    • How Real a Threat?
  8. After the Battle Was Over
  9. Where Do We Go From Here?
  • Epilogue
  • Resignation Speech, 17 March 2003
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