Monday, 20 January 2014

Some thoughts on Rennard


The guy has been investigated and no action against him has been taken.

Some weak investigator, who couldn't find reason for action to be taken against him, has then decided to cover their own back with some petty pathetic stance that even though he couldn't find good reason to take action or to put it more simply do what he was paid to investigate, that Rennard should apologise.

While the entire things smells badly for Rennard to apologise would mean he had to admit the guilt that this well paid expert couldn't find.

The political elite should ask themselves would they admit to a guilt that a prosecutor could not find sufficient evidence of.

It easy to say yes and make the moral noises in the safe position of generating media awareness etc. but if it is the case that apologies should be made I'll look forward to the many the should now be spouted from the likes of Yvette Cooper and others while they were in office.

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