At Last a Verdict
April 8, 2008 — BondBlokeJust reading this story is something of a relief; as I imagine it must be for William and Harry, when one thinks of what they have had to endure for the last ten years, and which they have done with remarkable resillience. And why have they had to endure so much? All for the ravings of a bloody lunatic! The cost of this bloody fiasco to the British public, at the last count some £12 million, yes £12 million! The British taxpayer has had to bear this burden all because a raving loony could not, or did not want to, accept what most people, with a little common sense, were either pretty sure of, or at the very least suspected, right from the outset. I think that, at the very least, he should reimburse the British taxpayer to the tune of at least £10 million, especially as he is guilty of leading us down so many bloody blind alleys…
I am not in the least sayng that there should have been no inquiry; there needed to be to establish what actually happened, and who, if anyone, was culpable. But I personally think that allowing a raving lunatic to pull the strings, and make others dance to his tune is utterly shameful, especially when one thinks of the better uses to which the said £12 million could have been put.