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I'm looking to a good example of how to genuinely say sorry for may actions. The best to date is Frank Kelly aka Father Jack.



Others almost as good at Priti Patel



Ken Livingstone



And Jeremy Corbyn https://www.theguardian.com/politics/video/2020/oct/29/im-not-part-of-the-problem-jeremy-corbyn-reacts-to-ehrc-antisemitism-report-video


Do others have good examples?

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Tony Blair: 'I express more sorrow, regret and apology than you can ever believe'


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Tony Blair has rejected the Chilcot inquiry?s criticisms of his decision to lead Britain to war in Iraq in 2003, but expressed ?sorrow, regret and apology? for some mistakes he made in planning the conflict.


https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jul/06/tony-blair-deliberately-exaggerated-threat-from-iraq-chilcot-report-war-inquiry

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> Headline

> Tony Blair: 'I express more sorrow, regret and

> apology than you can ever believe'

>

> Column below

> Tony Blair has rejected the Chilcot inquiry?s

> criticisms of his decision to lead Britain to war

> in Iraq in 2003, but expressed ?sorrow, regret and

> apology? for some mistakes he made in planning the

> conflict.

>

> https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jul/06/to

> ny-blair-deliberately-exaggerated-threat-from-iraq

> -chilcot-report-war-inquiry


Thanks John, that's a relief isn't it. At least he corrected the entire situation in his post-PM era as a Near and Middle East peace broker.

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