Tweeters respond to #Chilcot
According to the Telegraph between 10.00 and 1.00 this Wednesday a total of 1,278,744 tweets mentioned the terms Chilcot, Blair or Iraq War – with a total of more than 26m words as illustrated in the chart below.
And here’s what people had to say on Twitter:
Two words appearing my timeline regarding #Blair after #Chilcot "pathologically deluded". But still fit for trial.
— Louise Ann Davies (@louanndavies) July 7, 2016
Years of dinner party rows to recommence. #Chilcot
— Guido Fawkes (@GuidoFawkes) July 6, 2016
Wi' his ribbon, star and a' that. #Chilcot pic.twitter.com/qmokCXHtbb
— Roddy Macdonald (@Logicsrock) July 7, 2016
Remember that Blair said "history will be my judge". Well, it's just happened. And the judgement is utterly damning. #Chilcot
— GeorgeMonbiot (@GeorgeMonbiot) July 6, 2016
Blair could not have done it without the media. #Chilcot pic.twitter.com/NUyxYsotHI
— Asghar Bukhari (@AsgharBukhari) July 7, 2016
The headlines: is the #ChilcotReport what you expected it to be? #TonyBlair #Iraq @TheBlairDoc @georgegalloway pic.twitter.com/HtL3krpCGW
— Sputnik (@RT_sputnik) July 8, 2016
#Blair invites bereaved parents to"try to stand in his shoes".Only a narcissistic psychopath would say this.Try to stand in theirs.#Chilcott
— Stephen Bishop (@DowninJamaica) July 6, 2016
After #ChilcotReport my unjust expulsion from the Labour Party cannot be sustained. It should now be rescinded. @jeremycorbyn
— George Galloway (@georgegalloway) July 7, 2016
Victims Family, "There is a big Terrorist in the world and people need to know, his name is #TonyBlair #Monster pic.twitter.com/RWc6NvS6Dk
— Cllr. Mahbub Alam (@MahbubAlam01) July 7, 2016
"plenty in #Chilcot to demonstrate the use @tonyblairoffice powers was wreckless & negligent to estab case of misconduct" @georgegalloway
— Andrew Gilhooly (@Proleducer) July 7, 2016
#Blair says he'd do it all again given the chance. Why wouldn't he? He never had to kill, never lost anyone, and he made millions. Winner.
— FrankThomas (@FrankThomas27) July 6, 2016
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