Tony Blair and the protesters who keep trying to arrest him for war crimes

by Oliver Laughland and Emine Saner on 17-11-2012

From book signings and lectures to the Leveson inquiry, Tony Blair is pursued by protesters everywhere – some have even tried to arrest him. Who are these people, and what drives them


David Lawley-Wakelin has been charged under the public order act 1986 for using threatening abusive or insulting words or behavior that may have caused someone harassment, alarm or distress.

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