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MacAskill A Liar According To Whitehallhttp://thescotsman.scotsman.com/u...s-was-39full-of-lies39.5575555.jp
Address was 'full of lies' claims Whitehall
« Previous « PreviousNext » Next »View GalleryPublished Date: 21 August 2009
By David Maddox
SOURCES in the UK government have accused SNP justice secretary Kenny MacAskill of lying in his statement on the release of Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al-Megrahi to stir a new row with Westminster.
Mr MacAskill attacked the Westminster government for setting up a prisoner transfer agreement (PTA) with Libya and failing to exclude Megrahi.
He added that he only controversially visited Megrahi in person because of advice from UK Justice Secretary Jack Straw.
And he attacked the UK government for allegedly refusing to take up the opportunity to give evidence to him while he deliberated over the PTA application.
Officially, Westminster said the issue was a matter for the Scottish Government. But a senior Whitehall source described the address as "mawkish" and claimed it was "full of lies".
"Every single question that was asked was answered by the UK government," he said.
"MacAskill was trying to throw up a smokescreen because the real reason why he couldn't consider a prisoner transfer agreement is because the Crown Office has an appeal against the leniency of the sentence."
He added that Mr MacAskill could have just taken written evidence from Megrahi rather than visited him in person.
The accusation was rejected by a spokesman for Mr MacAskill, who said that his criticisms of the UK government were "fair".
There was also criticism from Conservative Party leader David Cameron said: "I think this is wrong and it's the product of some completely nonsensical thinking, in my view."
The decision also caused dispute within Holyrood, with Mr MacAskill receiving support from First Minister Alex Salmond, but being condemned by opposition parties. Scottish Labour leader Iain Gray said that, had he been First Minister, Megrahi would still be in jail.
Mr Gray said: "The process leading up to this decision has been a shambles, characterised by leaks, briefings and counter-briefings.
"Kenny MacAskill has to answer a series of questions before parliament to explain what went wrong and why such international criticism has been foisted on Scotland."
A Scottish Government spokesman said: "Mr MacAskill is entirely open and accountable to parliament. Now he has made his statement he will be pleased to answer any and all questions on this important matter."
Meanwhile, the issue is set to be debated in an emergency session of the Scottish Parliament on Monday.
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Megrahi quoted on Sky news as claiming he will produce further evidence of his Innocence before he dies.
Wonder if he would be so kind as to tell us what MacAskill spoke about during his visit, before he dropped his appeal.
As if we need telling (Drop Your Appeal and we will give you Compassion) because this is exactly what happened.
His QC said it all in court here:
http://shirleymckie.myfastforum.o..._Dropped_His_Appeal_about447.html
| Quote: | | Ms Scott said it was Megrahi's belief that abandoning the appeal would assist in the early determination of his applications to the Scottish ministers for either a transfer to prison in Libya, or release on compassionate grounds. |
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Am I missing something here or what:
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/2009...d-colonel-gaddafi-86908-21613704/
If MacAskill only made his decision yesterday how could Broon have written to Libya asking them not to give Megrahi a hero's welcome ?
Broon hasn't even been in his Governmet Office last week, he has been absent with Alastair Darling standing in for him has he not ?
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Hear Kenny MacAskill try and justify his release of Megrahi
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/epis...gj5/Newsnight_Scotland_20_08_2009
Aint it also great how he ducks the direct questions with answers about how great he thinks our Justice System are.
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If the following article is true then the whole UK had more to lose than America.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article6806482.ece
| Quote: | | An agreement struck long ago between Tony Blair and Gadaffi had threatened to fall apart with potentially catastrophic consequences for Britain: it has emerged that Libya threatened to freeze diplomatic relations if Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al-Megrahi, said to be suffering from cancer, was not released under a prisoner transfer agreement with Libya. |
Again conclusive proof money mattered more than Justice.
If the agreement was struck long ago how can MacAskill claim it was his decision last week, and only last week (Thursday)
Pure and Utter Nonsense.
More Nonsense:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politic...on-brown-letter-gaddafi-lockerbie
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