The Hutton Whitewash - Be Angry But Fight On



It seems that everyone in the country except Hutton knows that Blair is a lying little warmonger who took Britain to war for none of the right reasons and all the wrong ones.

Most people in Britain have for some years believed that British justice was in a pretty sorry state. The appalling Hutton Report put the final nail in the coffin. We can now bury justice. If I had one ounce of respect left for justice I would demand (and pay for) a Judicial Review into the Hutton Report.

But, what's the point? I just don't believe justice exists any more.

I have no great respect for the BBC as an organisation (indeed it is my honest belief that I have for a number of years been banned from large parts of it - and I have long believed that the BBC should lose its licence fee) but the Hutton Report was a travesty of justice. Hutton will himself now be remembered only for providing a corrupt and utterly dishonest Government with one of the thickest coats of whitewash ever applied.

The result was that the rest of the nation - open-mouthed with disbelief - had to endure the smug, complacent and self-satisfied faces of the odious Blair and the equally odious Campbell demanding apologies they didn't deserve. (In my view, the odious BBC man who gave them their apology has done infinitely more damage to the broadcasting organisation than Gilligan ever did.)

Historians will, I suspect, ask the same question about Lord Hutton as they will ask about the security services who are alleged to have claimed that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq: what the hell was going on?

Can an apparently sane man really be as stupid as Lord Hutton now appears to me to be? Or was there some other reason for his strange Report?

One thing is for certain: the Hutton Report may not be the end of Blair but it is also most definitely not the end of this affair.

I will not let Blair off the hook.

I intend to do everything we can to ensure that Blair goes down in history with the reputation he deserves: as the most dishonest, disgraceful Prime Minister Britain has ever had. The book I am working on at the moment (provisionally titled: 'Why Everything Is Going To Get Worse Before It Gets Better (And What You Can Do About It)), is due to be published in Spring 2004 and will explain just how New Labour has, almost single handedly, destroyed what remained of Britain.

I believe Hutton will go down in history as the lackey who blindly and obediently whitewashed the manure encrusted walls of a Government in ruins. I hope he's proud of himself and of how he will be remembered.

Lord Irvine will forever be Lord Wallpaper.
Lord Hutton will forever be Lord Whitewash.

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