COUPLE EMIGRATES IN DISGUST OVER IRAQ WAR

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'Why remain in a country that sent our son to an unjust war?'
By Severin Carrell
21 March 2004

Ann Lawrence and her husband George are planning to emigrate. Almost exactly a year ago, they lost their only son during the Iraq war. They believe they have now given Britain enough.

Marc Lawrence died on 22 March - two days after the invasion began - one of six Royal Navy officers and an American killed when their two Sea King helicopters crashed head-on, in bitterly contested circumstances.

Since then the Lawrences' grief has hardened into anger, and their dreams of eventually retiring to southern France have become concrete plans. They are now convinced that Marc's life was wasted on an "unjust" war - and have accused Tony Blair of doing so in writing.

In a forceful letter to the Prime Minister, written 16 days after they buried their 26-year-old son, a lieutenant, in June last year, the Lawrences blamed Mr Blair directly for his death. Their letter stung Mr Blair into a two-page response in which he sought to justify the war.

The Lawrences wrote: "Our son had a bright future. The choice you made has eliminated this future and that of other victims of your war. [The] overthrow of the Iraqi regime was a good thing, but the means by which you brought this about were at best questionable and at worst dishonest."

Writing on Sunday 20 July, Mr Blair was under the greatest stress of his political career. It was three days after the suicide of Dr David Kelly, the biological weapons expert who was outed by the Government as the source of a BBC story on the Government's Iraqi arms dossier.

And his hand-written letter, released by the family to The Independent on Sunday, offers an unusually intimate insight into the Prime Minister's thinking.

He admitted immediately "there is little I can say to mitigate your grief or anguish", and, referring to the furore surrounding Dr Kelly's death, said the "current public debate must make things worse".

But he insisted the coalition would find definitive proof that Iraq possessed chemical and biological weapons. "Your son made a sacrifice which, in time, will be recognised as being made to defeat the criminal threat to our security in the modern world," he wrote.

The Lawrences profoundly disagree. Their trauma has been worsened by the collapse of the Government's case for war, by the 73 days it took before they found his body on the seabed, and, more recently, by serious doubts about the true cause of Marc's death.

Earlier this year, The Independent on Sunday revealed that an official board of inquiry into the crash had found potentially fatal shortcomings in the equipment fitted to the Sea Kings and the operational rules in force that night. But, to the couple's disquiet, senior Navy officers and the armed forces minister, Adam Ingram, have suggested the crew were to blame. Under official flying rules, pilots are responsible for their own safety.

The Lawrences' anguish will be intensified tomorrow - the first anniversary of the Sea King crash. The couple will be in Portsmouth for a private memorial service to the seven officers who died.

Mr Blair's distress at their grief has not impressed them. "Would it have been any different if he had been run over on his motorbike?" said Mrs Lawrence. "It was an accident that shouldn't have happened and a war that was unjust."

The Lawrences are convinced the war is about Iraqi and Middle Eastern oil reserves, not democracy. "There are other regimes which are just as terrible in this world, but we're not so worried about them. Presumably because they've not got oil," said Mrs Lawrence. Mr Lawrence, speaking at the couple's home in the small Kent town of Westgate on Sea, added: "Blair and Bush are two mischievous boys taking sticks and disturbing an ants' nest, and the ants are going to fight back."

Ultimately, however, the couple have decided to emigrate. "We want to get out. We'd already planned to buy a house in France. Marc wanted us to do that," said Mrs Lawrence. "I can't stay here. They've had too much from us. I don't want to give anything else to this country. I'm a nurse, my husband a fireman and my daughter a teacher, but I want to contribute nothing else. This country is corrupt and it starts at the top."
22 March 2004 13:17

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In the world sodium penthethol envisions he would have been euthanized.
 

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Where are the articles about the families that are proud of their sons and daughters serving in the armed forces? Because 99.9% of them are proud, I guess that doesn't make for news then.

In World War II, they wouldn't of had that option of going to France. That would've been jumping out of the oven and into the frying pan. Who bailed Europe out of that little Nazi problem again?
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by EverFresh:
This country (Great Britain)is corrupt and it starts at the top."
22 March 2004 13:17
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What country isn't? I guess they think their moving to a bastian of justice and integrity (France) in a world of lies and corruption. Well, good luck. But they'll find the same story there. Sorry for the loss of their son, though.
 

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If you really think that you are living in the bastion of Democracy by living in the States you are sorely mistaken. You pay something called the living tax which is a tax made to force everyone who does not have enough money to live of their money to bust their ass. We have been succesfull because we have profited by exploiting the resources of others and this is unsustainable. The kaka is going to hit the fan really soon.
 

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Screw you. The U.S. is far from perfect, but it's the greatest place in the world for me. As far as your horseshit about living off the resources of others...what the f*ck are you talking about? One reaps what one sows in this world. How far you go depends on your desire, your abilty and your determination. That shit you're spewing sounds like the talk of a LOSER. (Whatever gets you through the day Borat)
 

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Borat,

Eat $hit and die, a$$hole! Seriously.

Anyone joining the military should expect to see combat. If the parents want to emigrate, so be it. It's not going to bring their son back.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> As far as your horseshit about living off the resources of others...what the f*ck are you talking about? One reaps what one sows in this world. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

I mean we are using resources that also belong to the future generations and we should slow down before it's too late instead of barrelling forward for the sake of economic growth. Thats what stinks,how long can the economy keep growing? At one point it has to stop growing no? Why don't we plan for this now instead of acting iike we can grow like this. Are we counting on some kind of natural disaster for this to happen? If temperatures in New England increase 6-10 degrees in the next fifty years as predicted we are in trouble no? I think so. Just to answer your anticipated response(not being wise I just may not be around until late tommorow eastern standard time) Yes I know people have been saying we are going to be destroyed over and over.These doomsayers are going to be right at some point no? I just thought of something and if Donald Trump can friggin partent "You're Fired" I should be able to patent this. Just like they say a broken clock is right two times a day I would say that "Even a Doomsayer is Right twice every 2600 years."
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Uncle Moneybags:
Borat,

Eat $hit and die, a$$hole! Seriously.

Anyone joining the military should expect to see combat. If the parents want to emigrate, so be it. It's not going to bring their son back.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Calm down tough guy.
 

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