A leading Tory Brexit campaigner has claimed that the controversial Iraq war inquiry report has been delayed until after the EU referendum to avoid embarrassing pro EU Tony Blair David Davis, the former minister of State for Europe, has accused David Cameron of delaying the publication of Sir John Chilcot’s Iraq inquiry to save ‘In’ campaigner Blair’s reputation before the vote on June 23. The Express reports: The investigation began taking evidence in 2009 and finished the process in February 2011 But Mr Davis believes the Prime Minister is saving the former Prime Minister blushes while he battles for the ’In’ campaign. Mr Blair is expected to come under heavy criticism for the controversial war which began in March 2003. Mr Davis described Blair as a “cheerleader for the ‘In’ campaign” and claimed Mr Cameron is saving his blushes. The Brexit supporter told The Telegraph: “Now that it is clear that Tony Blair is going to be a cheerleader for the ‘In’ campaign it is obvious that this delay on the Chilcot report is nothing more than cynical political expediency. “Frankly this compounds the hurt and insult for the parents and loved ones of the soldiers who gave their lives to [...]