As early as 1999, the anti-war MP Tam Dalyell had proposed a Ten Minute Rule Bill called Military Action Against Iraq (Parliamentary Approval) Bill which would "require the prior approval, by a simple majority of the House of Commons, of military action by United Kingdom forces against Iraq."
On 18 March 2003 Kilfoyle wrote the amendment against war in Iraq and moved the amendment in the debate in the House of Commons.
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