
Dad of military policeman killed in Iraq War: 'I became a very angry man'
Lance Corporal Thomas Keys was 20 years-old when he was killed in Iraq in 2003, four days before his 21st birthday.
Two years later, his father Reg Keys stood against Prime Minister Tony Blair in the General Election as an anti-war independent candidate for Sedgefield.
He believes Tony Blair is responsible for misleading parliament and the general public about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
In a letter to Mr. Blair, he said, "My son did not die defending his country, he died serving his country because it was never under threat".
The Chilcot report will be published on July 6th.
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