Blair says he couldn't abide briefing against others
Tony Blair tells the inquiry he couldn't abide briefing against others and if anyone was doing that he would come down on them like a ton of bricks.
Tony Blair tells the inquiry he couldn't abide briefing against others and if anyone was doing that he would come down on them like a ton of bricks.
An investigation has been ordered after a protester burst into the Leveson Inquiry as Tony Blair was giving evidence and yelled "this man should be arrested for war crimes." David Lawley-Wakelin said it was "surprisingly easy" to get into the court.