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This really isn't a party political issue at all - the government of the day seems to like to throw it's weight around if civil servants are leaking stuff that's an embarrassment to them. Like all top brass they seem to prefer to have a witch hunt than stop doing crap things.
This was just as true in the 80s when they went after Clive Ponting and Sarah Tidsall as it is now - the slight detail difference being that Tam Dayell would have been arrested, but it's basically the same.Comment
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Originally posted by sunnysan View PostNick I think you are missing the point as to why this is so significant.
A leak of political "sensitive" information is by no means and act of terrorism, no more so then white collor fraud.
The problem here is the blanket use of terror laws and even more so the incorrect application of terror law, which appears to be for political gain.
The misuse of the judical system is a characteristic of immature, unstable political systems and dictatorships.
The man is not a terrorist so why have the terror laws been used to detain him?Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThe Official Secrets Act?
Criminal Justice Act?Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThe Official Secrets Act?
Criminal Justice Act?Comment
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I don't think anyone has mentioned the name of the beast so far, but can it be coincidence that someone famous for sleaze, dishonesty, and shafting up the back, is back in government....?Comment
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Originally posted by expat View PostI don't think anyone has mentioned the name of the beast so far, but can it be coincidence that someone famous for sleaze, dishonesty, and shafting up the back, is back in government....?Comment
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostNeither of those. The information wasn't official secrets, and the Criminal Justice Act is irrelevant.
I thought the Criminal Justice Act introduced the charges of "conspiring to commit misconduct in a public office" and "aiding and abetting misconduct in public office", but I may be mistaken.Comment
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Originally posted by Xenophon View Post
If you must know, I do think it is surprising that you haven't been banned, but hey ho.Comment
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