The police are accusing the Government of leaking operational details of the alleged ‘beheading plot’ in an attempt to divert attention from Tony Blair’s current troubles with the law.
I must say I did wonder, when, for examples, details emerged in the papers about how the police used two muslim soldiers to lure the alleged kidnappers. I wondered what the police were hoping to gain by releasing such sensitive information to the public. Were they hoping to scupper any future trial, or what?
Turns out the police may not have leaked the information after all. Sources close to the investigation are pointing the finger at the Government. Given the latter’s past record on this sort of behaviour, I am inclined to believe the police.
I fully expect a denial from the Government, but that doesn’t count for much these days.

February 4th, 2007 at 10:45 am
desperate times and desperate measures for Nulab.
Even Gorod must know that convictions in the CfH scandal is curtains for NuLab. They will ose the the loonies of Cruddas et al will have a new lease of life.
Finally , normality will be resorted after an all too long hiatus.
February 4th, 2007 at 6:43 pm
Don’t believe anything until it’s been officially denied, Bel
February 4th, 2007 at 6:54 pm
Very true, TD.