Prince Andrew this, Prince Andrew that, Prince Andrew the other. And just like that, we are to forget all about the fact that Tony Blair, as Prime Minister, had met Jeffrey Epstein. If such is now the function of the monarchy, and it may be, then we would be better off without it.
Now, since she was convicted of trafficking girls, to whom did Ghislaine Maxwell traffic them? Or is this like Hillsborough, where 97 people were unlawfully killed by no one? The blatantly obvious about Hillsborough had to be treated as "a conspiracy theory" until Margaret Thatcher was dead. Who will have to be dead in this case? Blair?
"Who will have to be dead in this case?" Trump?
ReplyDeleteWho tipped him off that he was in the Epstein Files? That was obviously what happened.
Delete“The blatantly obvious about Hillsborough had to be treated as "a conspiracy theory" until Margaret Thatcher was dead”
ReplyDeleteWhat was “blatantly obvious”? Nobody ever ruled the fans had been “unlawfully killed by no one”: a majority of the jury ruled it was unlawful killing and that all the deaths were accidental: the match commander was found guilty of “manslaughter by negligence” for failing in his duty of care. Unlawful killing or “negligent” manslaughter is not intentional killing (homicide). And it had nothing whatsoever to do with Margaret Thatcher.
Although she would by then have been found medically unfit, there would have been an attempt to put her on trial if it had all come out officially while she was still alive.
DeleteThe jury did indeed find that these killings were unlawful. Well, you cannot be unlawfully killed by no one. Except, apparently, you can.
Exactly, it's always the cover up and she was up to her neck in that one.
DeleteFor decades, one lost caste by pointing out that there might have been anything to cover up.
DeleteSomehow Kelvin MacKenzie is still on GB News, it must be prepared to lose as many viewers on Merseyside as the Sun lost readers.
ReplyDeleteWhen Rupert Murdoch dies, then Liverpool Football Club should buy The Sun.
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