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MI6 regarded Alastair Campbell as "somewhat of an unguided missile" in discussions about intelligence before the Iraq War, a senior intelligence officer has said.
The spy agency "suffered" from the former Downing Street communications director's tendency to have "rushes of blood to the head" and brief journalists without consulting them, according to newly released evidence to the Chilcot Inquiry into the conflict.See the full content of this document
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'Missile' Claims Over Campbell
A witness said Mr Campbell had regular contacts with MI6, the Secret ...
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