How do the electorate of Lancashire react to such accusations? They vote for those same perpetrators and the Party that produced them.
Imagine an innocent British, Blackburn victim of injustice going to their MP for help? One Minister in that Justice Ministry was fiddling expenses and another was making promises, in one case of untimely, premature death at the hands of a bailiff. But it did not stop the Minister of Justice making a natural promise of assistance that time proved he had no intention of honouring.
The Coroner has released the police report and sad similarities repeat themselves, in Lancashire, as happened in the Ian Tomlinson case in London.
The reason. London is the centre of the universe. Lawyers willing to get accelerated promotion can prove their metal close to the hub of Justice. Lancashire is on the dark side of the moon when it comes to legal services and getting action out of their labour MPs seem secondary to stealing from the Petty Cash.
Steve Richards’s inside look at the Brown Bunker on Radio4 this morning proved what Guido was saying all along about the Prime Mentalist. It also proved what many suspected about the likes of Peter Mandelson, Ed Balls, Harriet Harman, Jack Straw, Douglas Alexander, Alan Johnson, and the Milibands . Always publicly loyal, always on message, always defending the dear leader. Always lying through their teeth…
Funny we didn’t hear Deborah Mattinson say No.10 “was an incredibly unhappy place to be” at the time. “Almost everybody in it was incredibly unhappy, and I think ultimately Gordon has to take responsibility for that, for the fact that he didn’t sort it out.” How come the staffers remained silent about the PM stuck “between rage and despair”. Alan Johnson managed to keep it quiet while in office that “You just heard every day of blood on the walls. No one could be around in politics in a senior position and not know that there were big problems over at Number 10.” There was only one place to find the truth in those dark days…
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