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Article: The nation looked to this man for justice. It got the back-to-front justice of someone who tackles a vandal - then finds himself in court being lectured by a pompous judge, while the smirking lout walks away unpunished.
- Article from:
- The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
- Article date:
- February 1, 2004
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Byline: PETER HITCHENS
LORD HUTTON is a deluded booby who understands modern British politics about as well as Saddam Hussein grasps the laws of cricket. He simply cannot believe that a British Prime Minister could ever behave in an underhand manner, or that he would deliberately surround himself with Stalinist gangsters.
And so, rather than see the truth that glares and gibbers before his face, he has turned the whole world upside-down to fit his comical prejudices.
The guilty are exonerated, the innocent condemned and poor David Kelly himself is given a post-suicide tickingoff for failing to follow nonexistent Civil Service rules.
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