The End of the Story
good news at least we do not live in a police state.
The police follow the law, according to somebody on the Met Police Authority. If there is an allegation of law breaking, then of course they must be followed.
Look at the issue of leaks and how they are managed. Parliamentary privilege has been violated. The idea that MPs inhabitat some sort of place where the police cannot go.
Systematically inducing somebody to do this. Contempt of parliament, Erskine May. Narrowly defined parliamentary priviledge.
The law needs to be applied with discretion and common sense. All the systems in place to prevent the arrest of Mr Green. Smith, how could she be in ignorance. If t police believe that a crime has been committed of course they should investigate.
The Home Secretry is responsible, washing her hands, I am reminded of Pontius Pilot.
Still no word from the Prime Minister, exactly where is he, probably writing letters to the X-Factor contestants again, why not Strictly Come Dancing, where are their letters.
I think that this is going to disappear pretty quickly now, there needs to a new Blog Nick. How about Baby P report, after the statement is released?
This is no longer the subject for the public, time to move on, only there is no news is there. Who will speak to you now Nick, surely you aree expected to reveal all your sources, or are you as afriad as some of have been for a long time. No more grinning when asked who is your source.
I noticed even Peston said this morning that he learnt when ministers learnt about some breaking news. So what exactly is the point of journalists anymore if nobody will talk to you for fear of getting a knock on the door from the boys in blue. Unattributed comments are no longer worth the paper they are written on.
The police follow the law, according to somebody on the Met Police Authority. If there is an allegation of law breaking, then of course they must be followed.
Look at the issue of leaks and how they are managed. Parliamentary privilege has been violated. The idea that MPs inhabitat some sort of place where the police cannot go.
Systematically inducing somebody to do this. Contempt of parliament, Erskine May. Narrowly defined parliamentary priviledge.
The law needs to be applied with discretion and common sense. All the systems in place to prevent the arrest of Mr Green. Smith, how could she be in ignorance. If t police believe that a crime has been committed of course they should investigate.
The Home Secretry is responsible, washing her hands, I am reminded of Pontius Pilot.
Still no word from the Prime Minister, exactly where is he, probably writing letters to the X-Factor contestants again, why not Strictly Come Dancing, where are their letters.
I think that this is going to disappear pretty quickly now, there needs to a new Blog Nick. How about Baby P report, after the statement is released?
This is no longer the subject for the public, time to move on, only there is no news is there. Who will speak to you now Nick, surely you aree expected to reveal all your sources, or are you as afriad as some of have been for a long time. No more grinning when asked who is your source.
I noticed even Peston said this morning that he learnt when ministers learnt about some breaking news. So what exactly is the point of journalists anymore if nobody will talk to you for fear of getting a knock on the door from the boys in blue. Unattributed comments are no longer worth the paper they are written on.


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