Monday, November 24, 2008

A stitch in time

'he is a convicted terrorist of the worst kind'.

Excuse me but would you be ever so kind as to tell the world exactly which court it was that actually convicted him, of being a terrorist. Again I know of none but I have an open mind.

Is this not the problem that I actually have to read all the comments so that people do not get away with making unsubstantiated claims of this type.

Make them by all means but at least try to substantiate your claim, like by saying he was convicted of terrorism at the Old Bailey in 2003, for example. Now you can't so don't trey to bring emotional claptrap into the discussions by making unsubstantiated claims.

I can't wait for parliament to be told what we already seem to know, anybody now think any more about telling parliament first. There is no longer any point about getting a minister onto the media the day, or morning, before an announcement to parliament because should they not say I will not discuss this until after I have told parliament, which is what should happen, so they should be asked questions after they have made their announcement, definitely not before. Because I think you will find that some last minute adjustments are made based on the reaction to the interview.

Why should labour politicians not appear on the media being questioned, oh, that's right the whole of government is working so hard to save the country, yes so that they can have their extended christmas holiday, preparing for the spring general election.

Action now, 'a stitch in time' has gone then, that was not a very good quote Gordon, consign it to the waste paper bin.

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