Thursday, April 16, 2009

Damian Green will not be charged

I am pleased that the Director of Public Prosecutions has seen fit to decide that Damian Green will not face a prosecution. If anyone should be prosecuted, it's the Home Secretary. For crimes against the Nation!

What I find very sad is that the people in public office under New Labour seem to be pulling the senses of honour and integrity apart. It's as if they are in a tug of war contest. Keir Starmer is the DPP. He said there was "insufficient evidence" on Mr.Green and Home Office worker Christopher Galley, who passed on the information. That's a euphemism that's always used when they can't pin anything on the person that's being accused. Mr. Starmer went on to say, there was "evidence upon which a jury might find that there was damage to the proper functioning of the Home Office" which "should not be underestimated". This is a kind of dig at Mr. Green.

If Mr. Starmer thinks this then he has put the cart before the horse big time. The Home Office has never "functioned properly" under this outfit, particularly under the tutelage of Madame Smith. That is the very point that we, as a nation, should not underestimate.

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