Friday, November 28, 2008

Green's Westminster computers seized?

Apparently Damien Green's Westminster computers have been seized by the Police now. I expect they'll lose them.

8 comments:

Lord Elvis of Paisley said...
28 Nov 2008 11:43:00  

You have GOT to see THIS

Anonymous said...
28 Nov 2008 11:43:00  

A Gary Glitter moment in the offing?

Bullingdon Dave said...
28 Nov 2008 12:02:00  

anon @ 11.43

That is an outrageous and frankly despicable thing to say... funny though

Stop Common Purpose said...
28 Nov 2008 14:00:00  

This whole story is unbelievable.

The Wilted Rose said...
28 Nov 2008 15:42:00  

This again vindicates David Davis's stance to force a by-election over Labour's assault on civil liberties. Jacqui Smith should resign over this despicable attack upon the freedom of our MPs, and upon our democracy.

Benjamin Gray said...
28 Nov 2008 19:37:00  

How on earth are they going to conduct their investigation without violating the confidentiality of an MP's correspondence with his constituents?

Old Holborn said...
29 Nov 2008 18:38:00  

It gets better



Announced Today by the BBC

Alan Milburn to set up "Civilian Security Force" using military trainers, civil servants, police officers, judges and other logistical staff.

Beware, The State is now arming itself against it's own citizens

LINK

Anonymous said...
29 Nov 2008 20:59:00  

Enough is enough of this bunch of crap Labourites,who deceive,manipulate,and distort every bloody thing in the UK.
Conscience does not exist in the Labour Party from top to bottom,and instead of posting comments all over the media press,and sitting at home at pontificating on the stinking state of the UK,its time to start marches in every town and city to show the condemnation of what OUR COUNTRY has become.
So Log this GCHQ,and the Home Office sycophants,because being in my seventies,I`ve witnessed and taken an interest in ruling political parties for 60 years,and we are now led by the dregs of society more than ever before.
believe me.




 

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