Now who's lazy and deceitful?
As noted by Blairwatch, Charles Clarke is feeling the pressure... but that should have been obvious from his shouty start to the week. Can't see him raising much above a squeak now, though.
Clarke may be a nasty piece of work, but he's your typical coward/bully... he will bluster and insult as he pleases for as long as he thinks he can get away with it (and may even bluff his way out a few corners as a result), but he will always curl into a pudgy ball and mind his mouth/manners the moment a serious blow looks likely.
That's too bad, really. He and Blair could have continued this pattern by insisting that his incompetence was proof of Neo-Labour's liberal values.
Related News Items:
Monsters & Critics - Clarke under fire after prisoners released
Politics.co.uk - Clarke 'deeply regrets' releasing 1,000 foreign prisoners
Reuters/CNN - UK admits prisoners not deported
Guardian - Clarke apologises for criminal deportation failures
Telegraph - 1,000 foreign criminals escape deportation
BBC - Clarke under intense pressure
Clarke may be a nasty piece of work, but he's your typical coward/bully... he will bluster and insult as he pleases for as long as he thinks he can get away with it (and may even bluff his way out a few corners as a result), but he will always curl into a pudgy ball and mind his mouth/manners the moment a serious blow looks likely.
That's too bad, really. He and Blair could have continued this pattern by insisting that his incompetence was proof of Neo-Labour's liberal values.
Related News Items:
Monsters & Critics - Clarke under fire after prisoners released
Politics.co.uk - Clarke 'deeply regrets' releasing 1,000 foreign prisoners
Reuters/CNN - UK admits prisoners not deported
Guardian - Clarke apologises for criminal deportation failures
Telegraph - 1,000 foreign criminals escape deportation
BBC - Clarke under intense pressure



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Well, at least Clarke's card scheme is working :
http://www.heady.co.uk/b3ta/jailfree.jpg
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