On Monday 06 July 2009 14:00:19 David Durant wrote: > More importantly whose job in government is it to track down anonymous > posts for a living? (Seriously, I was almost sacked a few years ago for a > very similar thing but had already accepted another job and quit before > they approached me about it). >
They have form for this. I can think of at least two cases of government ministers quoting what they claimed was Simon Davies of Privacy International and LSE's private correspondence in parliamentary debates regarding the NHS NPfIT, something which the MSM slept through entirely despite its being ragingly illegal. (RIPA anyone? Bueller? NPfIT is hardly national security is it?) Naturally, they only ever do this in the House because they can't be sued. In this case, not so much.
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