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Sacked by the Maybot for telling Porkies;https://is.gd/FtZovwFibsters throughout the Cabinet will be all a-tremble tonight.I wonder if Davis is now going to honour his promise to resign if Green was sacked....what are the chances, do you reckon?
Officially didn't Green resign rather than be sacked ?
Might be on my own here. Those on the Left who are gloating about this might want to reflect what the Establishment could do to Labour ministers if this is accepted as fair behaviour...
Might be on my own here, but Im somewhat uneasy about the Green issue. Police accept that he did nothing illegal. Then, years later, a retired copper takes it on himself to talk to the media about the case. Which appears to be more about morals and titilation than anything else. Green, seeing the pack after him, panics and lies. And as a result, is sacked. Yes he lied. Yes he should be sacked for that. But the root of this issue is a retired copper deciding that hes going to release information that really ought to be confidential. And thats my concern. Much as I dislike the stories, they are the elected Govt of the country. If you have rogue coppers deciding that they will ignore the rules and effectively take down a Cabinet Minister who had (apparently) done nothing illegal, then youre on a very slippery slope. Those on the Left who are gloating about this might want to reflect what the Establishment could do to Labour ministers if this is accepted as fair behaviour...
Yargo I don’t expect anything more sensible from you, but consider this. Try this situation. Imagine a left-wing politician is accused of a crime. They’re investigated and no evidence is found. But something crops up, totally unrelated, which is embarrassing. Imagine this politician, years later, is investigating a problem with the police. Say an Orgreave or a Hillsborough. And imagine that the police feel empowered to use that embarrassing information to scare the politician away from investigating them. If you accept that how Green has been treated is fair, then you’re also accepting that the police should be able to act like this in my scenario. My take is that elected officials should not be at the risk of blackmail by the police. Full stop. No matter which party they are from.
OK Quick should have some ethical case to answer over the Times interview...
I know it's standard Whips practice and its how the system works - what I'm asking you is do you agree with it being just another form of blackmail and therefore just as much against Parliamentary democracy and also therefore should be just as punishable as when done by anyone else?
That's all very well...if you know what the whips know and can hold them to account.