JerryChicken wrote:
Or for ever doubting him ?
Probably not being as Mitchell has yet to make a complaint to the police.
So much of this story has been buried, so much invented, its not the same story at all.
What really does grate with me is the fact that until a "trusted" government minister (if a whip can be termed such), cried about being fitted up by the old bill, the Westminster bubble was quite happy to let things plod (no pun intended) along as they always have done.
There's no doubt the police have been politicised and there's even less doubt that they have been found capable of influencing how investigations and trials were progressed. Were it you or I, we'd no doubt be charged with perverting the course of justice but some of these fookers seem to be totally above the law they are supposed to uphold.
The IPCC is not fit for purpose, even worse is asking one bunch of rozzers to investigate another bunch of rozzers. The Met has long been held up as epitomising everything that is wrong with policing, from corruption to institionalised racism. The sad fact is the politicians have allowed this to continue until one of their own is portrayed as a victim.
Look at the case of Daniel Morgan and you'll see something that is far, far worse than anything that Andrew Mitchell has ever endured.