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Tuesday, 1 September 2009

Brown should not dignify Cameron's demands to know his opinion on Al Megrahi affair

http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/dominic-lawson/dominic-lawson-if-the-megrahi-deal-is-justice-then-were-all-bananas-1779895.html

A heap of hooey by the Tory-promoting Lawson.

Is anyone really convinced that the Tories would have done things any differently to Jack Straw and when found out claim that they are acting in the national interest (which they actually are)?

Brown's opinion is neither here nor there. What's done is done. Going on and on about it harms the national interest, but Cameron wouldn't care about it, would he?

More political opportunism by the Tories and LibDems on this matter is against the national interest, but they don't care, do they, as long as they discomfit the disorganised and divided Labour Party.

Re-unite the Labour Party, Prime Minister!

Re-invigorate the Labour Party by conferring the leadership on Lord Mandelson.

You know it makes sense!

Make a formal statement saying that no further comment is required or desirable and say you intend to draw a line under it.

If the Americans don't like it, you can always withdraw British troops from all foreign misadventures begun with them.

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