In no way am I justifying those murders in Manchester but ask how many Libyans did our governments under Cameron and Blair have killed?
'When it comes to his record of policymaking in the Middle East, former British Prime Minister David Cameron turns out to have been even more naive, moralising and reckless than Tony Blair.
Given the enormity of the catastrophe that Blair - alongside his metaphorical big brother, US President George W Bush - inflicted on Iraq with their ill-judged invasion in 2003, this may seem a bold accusation. But it’s official: look no further than Cameron’s newly issued memoir For the Record.
Commentary on the book has largely centred on Brexit and Cameron’s negative perception of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, but the passages on the Arab Spring and the UK’s role in Libya and Syria are a devastating, and apparently unconscious, admission of guilt.'