David Cameron: Calls for Independent Leak Inquiry
And well he might! When his blogosphere representative is wilfully pretending to leak documents which have been reviewed openingly in The Sunday Times fully four weeks before, there is a clearly a case to answer.
The above map of the property shows how very rare such alterations are in the area. All the properties with blue dots have garnered planning files since 1990. Red circle shows the epicentre of The Hand of History Library.
Regretably however neither the Full Consent Application nor the Listing Building Consent have any documents attached.
The other 16 "hits" reported in the precursor to the "It's All Gone Quiet on the Square" story were presumably part of the computer glitch. There is however a disclaimer (right) that must be signed about mis-use.
Good for David Cameron! An Independent Leak Inquiry is just the thing to see this cheeky rapscallion brought down a peg or two. County High School riff raff. Note to diary: Do not allow round cabinet table. The Guardian certainly won't be hurrying to follow any further Dale "Defectives".
UPDATE: Even Tuesday's Times "People" column got stung by Dale.
2 comments:
Mmmmm! Number one and number two political bloggers in hot water. LOL.
Yes, but do you think Cameron will read this and realise he needs to change the focus of his Inquiry demand to Dale and Fawkes?
He's not going to get the other one so perhaps this could be consolation.
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