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Topic started on 14-10-2011 @ 11:28 AM by pause4thought

Liam Fox quits as Defence Secretary


www.bbc.co.uk
Defence Secretary Liam Fox has resigned after a week of pressure over his working relationship with friend and self-styled adviser Adam Werritty...

...The defence secretary has been under pressure since it emerged that Mr Werritty, a lobbyist, had met him on 18 foreign trips despite having no official role, and had been handing out business cards suggesting he was an adviser to Mr Fox.

Questions have also been raised about who paid for Mr Werritty's business activities...


(visit the link for the full news article)


reply posted on 14-10-2011 @ 12:14 PM by pause4thought
reply to post by stumason



I agree his resignation has come late. And I don't agree with the commentators who are saying he is still in sufficiently good standing to come back as a government minister at some point in the future. It wouldn't particularly surprise me if he did, nevertheless...

As I see it his judgement is in very serious question, and good judgement is obviously one of the main qualifications of anyone wishing to hold high office. His behaviour over an extended period - behind the scenes - has been ludicrous.


reply posted on 15-10-2011 @ 04:57 PM by AnonymousFem
reply to post by pause4thought



We will see if this will be another whitewash, Or the Cops will be paid to turn another blind eye. I can see that happening.


reply posted on 15-10-2011 @ 05:05 PM by pause4thought
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Forgive me for saying that sounds rather cynical. Surely too much is already out in the open for a whitewash?

It could arguably actually go the other way: as more & more comes out, the investigation might widen!


reply posted on 15-10-2011 @ 05:06 PM by AnonymousFem
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Going by the Phone Scandal Investigation, do you blame me for calling this out right away?

The Police have been guilty in the past for taking money, so what do you think it would not happen again.

But I will wait and see what happens, to see if my comments are proven right.


reply posted on 15-10-2011 @ 05:12 PM by pause4thought
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Don't think I'm pooh-poohing your point. Scepticism is healthy, especially in the light of the events you refer to.

But short of a very deliberate, sustained cover-up, this may well snowball.

And if the Met were to fail in a big way, I dare say it would undermine public confidence in the police in a huge way.
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