The Report
of the Iraq Inquiry
396.
Similarly,
Lord Wilson stated that, between 11 September 2001 and January
2002,
the
Government’s response to international terrorism and the subsequent
military action
against the
Taliban in Afghanistan had been managed through 46 Ministerial
meetings.181
397.
The last
meeting of DOP on Iraq before the 2003 conflict, however, took
place
398.
In April 2002,
the MOD clearly expected consideration of military options to
be
addressed
through DOP. Mr Simon Webb, the MOD Policy Director, advised
Mr Hoon
that:
“Even these
preparatory steps would properly need a Cabinet Committee
decision,
based on a
minute from the Defence Secretary ...”183
399.
Most decisions
on Iraq pre‑conflict were taken either bilaterally between
Mr Blair
and the
relevant Secretary of State or in meetings between Mr Blair,
Mr Straw and
Mr Hoon,
with No.10 officials and, as appropriate, Mr John Scarlett
(Chairman of the
JIC),
Sir Richard Dearlove and Adm Boyce. Some of those meetings
were minuted;
some were
not.
400.
As the
guidance for the Cabinet Secretariat makes clear, the purpose of
the minute
of a
meeting is to set out the conclusions reached so that those who
have to take
action know
precisely what to do; the second purpose is to “give the reasons
why the
conclusions
were reached”.184
401.
Lord Turnbull,
Cabinet Secretary from 2002 to 2005, described
Mr Blair’s
characteristic
way of working with his Cabinet colleagues as:
“… ‘I like
to move fast. I don’t want to spend a lot of time in kind of
conflict resolution,
and,
therefore, I will get the people who will make this thing move
quickly and
efficiently.’
That was his sort of characteristic style, but it has
drawbacks.”185
402.
Lord Turnbull
subsequently told the Inquiry that the group described above
was
“a
professional forum ... they had ... with one possible exception [Ms
Clare Short, the
International
Development Secretary], the right people in the room. It wasn’t the
kind
of sofa
government in the sense of the Prime Minister and his special
advisers and
181
Public
hearing, 25 January 2011, page 11.
182
Email
Cabinet Office to Secretary Iraq Inquiry, 5 July 2011, ‘FOI request
for joint MOD/FCO memo on
Iraq Policy
1999’.
183
Minute Webb
to PS/Secretary of State, 12 April 2002, ‘Bush and the War on
Terrorism’.
184
Cabinet
Office, June 2001, Guide to
Minute Taking.
185
Public
hearing, 13 January 2010, page 28.
186
Public
hearing, 13 January 2010, pages 45‑46.
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