The Anonymous Widower

Not in My Name

My late wife was a barrister and had a very deep sense of justice.  I do too, and we both feel or felt very strongly that not only should justice be done, but it should also be seen to be done. I also should say that my family comes from Jewish and Huguenot roots and this makes me feel strongly about how people are treated.

So when David Davis gets up in the House of Commons and using Parliamentary privilege accuses the Labour government of torture, I am not happy to say the least. Those that authorised the release of Rangzieb Ahmed and tipped off the Pakistani authorities, should be in the dock themselves.

David Davis has made a stand on the subject of human rights before, when he fought a by-election.

We need more MPs, like David Davis, to stand up and be counted.

July 8, 2009 - Posted by | News | , ,

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