lest we forget....
they argue against a Leveson type of enquiry because the exposure at the press enquiry has been both powerful and potentially redemptive .... if we desire trustworthy and workable financial institutions to emerge from all this then we will need a public purging of accountability ...or else the boys and their chums will stitch it up again ...
has it not occurred to the schoolboys that all the convenient exits on the economy, on politics and constitutional reform, the press, the financial institutions, energy and climate etc .... are disappearing? .... there is only cold comfort left and precious little of that ... all nettles and no gloves, no exits only facing the trouble
t's quite a contrast with the severity of punishment meted out to those guilty of more visible crimes, starting with the 1,292 people jailed for their part in last summer's riots, including the man imprisoned for six months for stealing bottles of water worth £3.50. There was no question of the authorities lacking a proper remit then, nor did any rioter have the chance to tell a parliamentary committee it was time we all moved on.
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has it not occurred to the schoolboys that all the convenient exits on the economy, on politics and constitutional reform, the press, the financial institutions, energy and climate etc .... are disappearing? .... there is only cold comfort left and precious little of that ... all nettles and no gloves, no exits only facing the trouble
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