Friday, July 20, 2007

Tony Blair: Getting away with murder (well, corruption anyway)

Tony Blair has today said that he is "very pleased" with the decision by the Crown Prosecution Service to not press any charges in relation to the cash-for-honours scandal.
 
For the CPS confirmed today that, in a whitewash of a scale really not seen since the Hutton Inquiry blamed the BBC alone for the supposed-suicide of Dr. David Kelly (yes, and Adolf Hitler was a champion of Jewish rights), there is not enough evidence to take a single party to court.
 
Met Assistant Commissioner John Yates, who headed up the investigation, must be thrilled by this one. The fact that the CPS got their hands on the case is proof that the police wanted to bring charges against one or more parties, and indeed probably felt that they had enough evidence to do so. The next question is, how long will it be until the details find their way to the papers?
 
Alongside Blair and his aides, Lord Levy (aka Lord Cashpoint) - previously the manager of musical artiste (of sorts) Alvin Stardust - managed to escape the clutches of justice, honour and morals.
 
One day, they'll get Blair (and numerous others). War crimes, corruption, persecution, general knob-headery... Who knows what for. But they'll get him. And then, I shall be dancing in the streets.

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