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The chicott 'enquiry' 06:51 - Jul 7 with 1837 viewsHonkytonks

What a compleat waste of ink!
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The chicott 'enquiry' on 10:15 - Jul 7 with 1797 viewsfrancisbowles

Yes 7 years and £800 to buy a copy which will take you nine days to read 2.6 million words!

I obviously haven't and won't be reading it but seems as though nothing we didn't know already!
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The chicott 'enquiry' on 10:29 - Jul 7 with 1786 viewsDorse

Don't spoil the ending. I haven't got to the bit where they find out who did it yet.

'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!'

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The chicott 'enquiry' on 13:10 - Jul 7 with 1726 viewsFredManRave

Is it true that the enquiry was originally going to be called, Tony Blair: A Weapon of Mass Deception?!
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The chicott 'enquiry' on 13:12 - Jul 7 with 1721 viewsdaveB

Why is it a waste of ink?

Seems like one of the most important reports since Hillsbrough
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The chicott 'enquiry' on 13:20 - Jul 7 with 1711 viewsbob566

The chicott 'enquiry' on 13:12 - Jul 7 by daveB

Why is it a waste of ink?

Seems like one of the most important reports since Hillsbrough


won't any of the evidence be admissible now if criminal proceedings were undertaken.

We've had hundreds of them over here in Ireland. We find politician X to be corrupt and that's it. They always come to the tribunal part when they're at the end of their careers anyway.

They don't lose their pensions. Nothing happens apart from Joe Public now knows what they already knew and suspected anyway.

Plus a load of judicial and legal people have got paid fortunes for sitting on the panel for eight to ten years.
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