London, Feb 12: British Prime Minister Tony Blair today said his government would take full account of crucial report on Iraq to be delivered this week by UN chief weapons inspector Hans Blix. "Of course, we will take full account of anything that Dr Blix says," Blair told Parliament ahead of the report's delivery to the UN Security Council this Friday. Blair, who is US President George W Bush's staunchest ally over Iraq, said that if Baghdad was cooperating over weapons searches the inspectors could have "as much time as they need". But, he added, "Action should follow any breach by Iraq of UN resolution 1441.” Bureau Report