Re: Blair Should Face Standards Board




Maria wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 18:18:32 GMT, Stephen Glynn
> <stephen.glynn@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >Michael Thompson wrote:
> >> Maria bashed at the keyboard and came up with:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Walter Wolfgang
> >>
> >>
> >> Who?
> >
> >Eighty-year-old man forcibly ejected from the Labour Party Conference
> >yesterday for heckling Jack Straw and threatened by police with arrest
> >under anti-terrorism act if he attempted to re-enter the building.
> >
> >AFAIK, Blair wasn't anywhere near the conference hall at the time, but
> >I'm sure it was all his fault, anyway.
>
> I'm sure Bliar has no say in what is party policy, conference pollicy,
> and he has not authorised the use of the Terrorism acts for
> non-terrorist offences.

Did Blair instruct the security staff to manhandle objectors out of the
hall? Did he ring the police and tell them to add insanity to the
brutality and charge him under the terrorism act?

This was a disgusting episode, but surely the blame should be placed on
the people running the security? Ask yourself this - if YOU were Blair
would you have wanted them to behave as they did before the cameras,
thus making you and your party look like brutal thugs?

Ian

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