Thursday 13 December 2012

Yet another inquiry in Ulster?


THE Prime Minister refused yesterday to launch a public inquiry into the loyalist murder of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane after shocking levels of State involvement were outlined in a Government review.
David Cameron told the Commons that the collusion detailed was totally unacceptable and reiterated his previous apology to Mr Finucane’s family, but insisted an inquiry would not shed any more light on the scandal.
The 500-page review of the case by QC Sir Desmond de Silva heavily criticised the actions of a number of State employees, who he said “furthered and facilitated” the shooting of the 38-year-old father-of-three by the Ulster Defence Association in 1989.
The collusion outlined by Sir Desmond included spreading malicious propaganda that Mr Finucane was sympathetic to the IRA; one or possibly more police officers proposing him as a target to loyalists; and the mishandling of State agents inside the UDA who were involved in the murder.
But Sir Desmond found no evidence of an over-arching conspiracy by the authorities to target Mr Finucane.
Announcing the findings of the report at Westminster, Mr Cameron said: “Collusion should never, ever happen.
“So on behalf of the Government – and the whole country – let me say once again to the Finucane family, I am deeply sorry.” http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/headlines/cameron-rules-out-finucane-public-inquiry-1-4581277

The political dogmatic, the family and those with a Sectarian Agenda would never accept any conclusion other than their own.  A browse through Blackpool’s impoverished media platform, the infamous Blackpool Gasjet, reveals all the diverse aspects of ignorance and ineptitude that has become endemic in a nation that once led the world in intellectual thinking and progressive tolerance.  None access to Justice for the families of heinous criminality is nothing new as a privileged section of society protects its corner and heritage from the scrutiny that only history can provide, depending on whether history is allowed to be taught in a system that believe that all that is historic is the Slave Trade, the Jewish Holocaust and Soviet Social evolution, but never its abject failure.

Lancashire has a legacy of not getting Justice as Hillsborough, Nurse Clough and the murder of Andy Miller illuminate brighter (sic) than the dimming Local Illuminations. The pandering to the unacceptable demand that we should genuflect to the authority of Personality Culture has blinded both the Judiciary and Parliament to the facts that the disease of corrupt thinking and indifference flows freely through the cancerous body of British Nationhood.  British heroes are no longer Nelson, Newton, Shakespeare or even an Alfred called the Great or Robert of the Spider legend.  Instead we have had Savile, Gary Glitter, female nondescripts who can flaunt suggestible sexuality upon a susceptible drug subdued generation, foreign footballers who prance more like Nureyev than Duncan Edwards, mindless fictional characters from television programmes that pander only to the brain dead belief that their presentation of life is real- and they mean REAL. Yet all around us are true heroes, though sadly the only time we hear about them is when their bodies are repatriated in Union Flag adorned boxes.  How many of Britain’s modern morons can tell us who Channing Day is and what she does to benefit humanity? 
As a conclusion the sacrifices of this young lady and the debt we owes her family is being eclipsed under the jackboot of dishonesty and selective morality.  How can it be right that Rebecca Brookes gets a multi-million pound thank you from a corrupt media emperor whilst still facing corruption charges herself?

2 comments:

  1. Brook's former boss, Rupert Murdoch and asked him what he thought of the arrest. A confused Mr Murdoch said, "I didn't do it. I didn't kill Robert Maxwell with a rolled up News of the World and then push him into the sea." We pointed out that we were referring to Rebekah Brooks. Murdoch, former star of 'The A-Team' and currently playing the lead role in 'The Murdoch Mysteries'said, "Sorry about that, I
    just woke up and was having a terrible dream. Rebekah who? Never heard of her." He then hung up.

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  2. Politicians no longer cross the Rubicon as that river is now a Brooke.

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