They just got a different tool to use than we do: They kill innocent lives to achieve objectives. That's what they do. And they're good. They get on the TV screens and they get people to ask questions about, well, you know, this, that or the other. I mean, they're able to kind of say to people: Don't come and bother us, because we will kill you. Bush - Joint News Conference with Blair - 28 July '06

Sunday, April 16, 2006

Police to question Labour Lord on honours scandal

sundayherald: The cash-for-honours investigation by the Metropolitan Police's Specialist Crimes Directorate will move uncomfortably close to the Prime Minister when it questions the junior education minister and former Downing Street adviser Lord Adonis within a fortnight.

Whitehall sources close to the investigation say Adonis will be among "three high- profile names" questioned when parliament returns after its Easter break.

Lord Levy, Labour's chief fundraiser and a close friend of Tony Blair, along with former Labour Party general secretary Matt Carter, are expected to be the other two.

Last Thursday police investigators arrested the headmaster and former council member of the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust (SSAT), Des Smith.

Smith resigned from the SSAT in January this year after telling an undercover journalist that the Prime Minister's office would recommend any sponsor or donor to the academies programme for a CBE, OBE or knighthood.

Last night the former independent MP, Martin Bell, in a joint letter with the SNP MP Angus MacNeil, called on Downing Street to suspend all appointments to the House of Lords until the cash-for-honours investigations was concluded. Link


Cash for honours: Who knew?