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"And I think, in the end, that is the best definition of journalism I have heard; to challenge authority - all authority - especially so when governments and politicians take us to war, when they have decided that they will kill and others will die."
~ Robert Fisk
David's Current Maxim: 'No mother and child should be in the least harmed anywhere in our still beautiful world.'
Statement in Event of Refusal by the Attorney General of Our Plea
Dr Kelly's death, whether caused by his hand or by someone else, was all about the 'war' on Iraq.
Our plea for a second inquest, based on a mountain of incontrovertible evidence, has been refused by the Rt Honorable Dominic Grieve QC, this government's foremost law officer.
He voted 'very strongly' for the 'war' on Iraq Public Whip
It is abundantly clear, given the obvious conflict of interest, that he should have disqualified himself from judging this plea on legal, constitutional and moral grounds.
"We will persist and truth will out. Our great country is mired in mendacity. Its people yearn for the triumph of principle."
In his report to the Conservative Party’s Economic Reconstruction Group in 1977, Nicholas Ridley wrote that:
"...denationalisation should not be attempted by frontal attack but by preparation for return to the private sector by stealth. We should first pass legislation to destroy the public sector monopolies. We might also need to take power to sell assets. Secondly, we should fragment the industries as far as possible and set up the units as separate profit centres."