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<p>I have recently responded to two debates on the Chilcot Inquiry in my Ministerial
capacity. In the course of both, I drew a comparison between the Chilcot Inquiry and
the Franks Inquiry, simply to note the information available to the Chairmen of those
Inquiries, the significant difference in their scope, including the giving of evidence
in public. Both are important Inquiries for the public record, establishing events
and learning any lessons. In addition, I offered a personal reflection on the Franks
Inquiry [based on my previous work in this area].</p><p> </p>
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