As any inept DIY bodger could tell you, whitewash, applied carefully and thinly, will last years. Too thick and it will flake off in no time.
David Chapman, Hemel Hempstead... from the Guardian responses to Hutton
Hutton At Widgery report on Bloody Sunday. When the Ulster troubles began in 1969, Lord Hutton was thrust into the spotlight in his role as junior counsel to the Northern Ireland attorney-general. In 1978 he represented Britain when the European Court of Human Rights ruled that Britain had mistreated detainees from the conflict.
Controversy dogged him again in 1999 when he criticised a colleague, Lord Hoffman, for not declaring his links with Amnesty International when Lord Hoffman presided over the extradition case of the former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.
Hutton's conclusions seem at odds with the evidence... he begins to look like the government's trusted hatchet man. In twenty years we will probably have another report to reveal the truth of the issue.
who is Hutton?
Airstrip one another notable neighbour, got some information and links from here...
Kelly stuff... who was he and how did he die, conspiracies...
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