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Originally from: frances fish
                        
Couldn't agree more with what you say. We were having lunch in the supermarket yesterday and they provide papers to read . We don't buy the Scotsman but what a telling front page it had, other papers were even more scathing. This is known as " freedom of the press", letting St Blair know just what we think of this whitewashed report. It must have taken so very many tins to do it that I hope they went to B& Q's sale and got it cut price(for the sake of the taxpayers, you understand ?).The last sentance in the Scotsmans report was very good, can't remember the exact wording but the meaning was that we had all followed the Hutton evidence sessions, including some(not all) E-mails which bar for Hutton we would not have seen. By now, most of us would have formed our own opinion of who was guilty and, after all, Lord Hutton is one man and it is only one man's opinion. Not forgetting who gave him the task and who paid for it. Blair will go down in history as the Teflon P.M. without doubt, but he doesn't look at all well to me and I think, his days as P.M. are probably numbered.