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Tuesday, 11 February, 2003, 11:51 GMT
Question: Could Blair be toppled by war?
Whether you are worried, angry or confused, there are thousands of questions surrounding the Iraq crisis. The Iraq Questions Panel is trying to give you some answers.
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It all depends on the length of the war, the number of casualties and so on. While it's possible to find Labour figures predicting the PM could lose the leadership of the party over this, they tend to be people who dislike him anyway. But it is clear Mr Blair is moving further away from the heartbeat of his party than he has ever dared before. Privately, many Labour MPs are scathing about the abilities of President Bush and what they see as the motivations for war. Others say the PM is acting as a brake on Mr Bush's worst excesses, but either way it's difficult to find much support for the American president. Labour MPs from around the country report that their constituency parties are debating the government's position on Iraq, with far more members opposing Mr Blair than backing him. The message coming back to Downing Street is consistent - they are yet to be convinced of the case for war.
It will be interesting to assess the mood of the party when it gathers in Glasgow this weekend for the spring conference. En masse meetings are always an opportunity to see where the party stands, and this particular gathering will give a good sense of whether the "uber-faithful" activists have been convinced by the PM's impassioned case for disarming Saddam Hussein by force.
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