I heard Bob Quick resigned this morning, announced by Boris Johnson.
Bob´s big problem of course was that no one could trust him with important information any more.
Daft, but there you go. John Reid thought he had no choice either. I agree.
David Blunkett of course wants to pass a law saying that if some one is so careless and useless that they allow sensitive information to be seen, it should be an offence to photograph it, but then David Blunkett is as daft as a brush. This sort of breach of security on the way to Downing street has only happened twice since the invention of photography*, so clearly there is no need for a law, you just rid yourself of the careless.
The BBC has this.
*Both on Gordon Brown´s watch mind!
Thursday, April 09, 2009
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