Thursday, February 24, 2005

Guardian Unlimited Politics | Special Reports | Transcripts show No 10's hand in war legal advice

Guardian Unlimited Politics Special Reports Transcripts show No 10's hand in war legal advice The Guardian goes against Blair, while the BBC does not dare cover advice on the war.
For the second day running the Guardian exposes how Blair's aids sexed up the attorney general's advice on the legality of the war. The Government was so worried that it was preparing lawyers to fight for it in a war crimes trial. But the BBC, which fought so hard against Blair prior to Hutton, does not even mention the Guardian's main lead. The Butler enquiry has given us more than enough data to convict Blair as a liar and a cheat. But our Public Service Broadcaster now serves Master Blair, and is afraid to oppose him. It seems the Today programme may have turned into the Toady Programme.

No comments: