Blogs about Sir Ian Blair

2007-11-05 21:26  Who really killed de Menezes
By David Aaronovitch (THE TIMES, 05/11/07): A couple of years ago I did my second stint of jury service at a Central London court. We ended up hearing a case in which a middle-class couple were terrorised one evening by a man who had decided, wrongly, that they were connected with an earlier argument he d lost with someone else entirely. There was a lot of punching, threatening and door-smashing involved, and the woman was still so scared that she testified from behind a screen so that the accus …
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2007-10-23 18:23  America's war without end
By Simon Tisdall (THE GUARDIAN, 23/10/07): Planned US spending on the "global war on terror" is set to rise sharply in the coming year, despite claims from the president, George Bush, that al-Qaida is on the run in Iraq. A funding request sent to Congress this week seeks $196.4bn (£96bn) for counter-terrorism in 2007-8, $25bn up on this year. The Pentagon's separate budget request amounts to an additional $481.4bn. Justifying these whopping increases, Mr Bush repeats a favourite mantra, that "Am …
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2007-08-26 08:13  Graeme Archer: London-ness and Andrew Boff - How to beat Livingstone
I was going to write about Iris Murdoch and Social Responsibility this week, but the media frenzy about the London Mayor seems to be heating up, and the esteemed Editor suggested I might like to try something new, like, ooh, why not write about politics I said: Have you gone completely insane But he meant it, apparently. So here goes: my four point plan to end Ken Livingstone s career. My suggestions are in places general (i.e. they would apply to whoever fights the Tory corner) and in other pla …
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2007-08-16 09:42  Coleman Accuses Mayor & Blair of Drink Problem
The Daily Telegraph carries a news story this morning about Brian Coleman's News Statesman blog in which he accuses Sir Ian Blair of being drunk at public events. Rather than headline the story TORY ACCUSES BLAIR OF DRINK PROBLEM the Telegraph took a leaf out of the BBC text book and ran the headline SENIOR TORY ACCUSED OF SMEARING SIR IAN BLAIR. In the story the criticism of Coleman is the story rather than his very serious allegations. Coleman wrote on his blog... The Met Commissioner has appe …
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Tags:   Accuses Mayor Blair, Brian Coleman, City Hall, Coleman, Daily Telegraph, Drink Problem, Evening Standard Nazi, Livingstone, Mayor, Met Commissioner, New Statesman, News Statesman, Party, Sir Ian Blair, Standards Board, Ted Heath, Telegraph, Tufnell Park, ..

2007-08-15 20:20  Sir Ian Blair 'binge drinks', says senior Tory
The national debate over our trait for excessive boozing took a surprising new twist today when Britian's most senior police officer was accused of 'binge drinking'.
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2007-08-13 12:44  New attempts to predict climate risks Amusing stu...
New attempts to predict climate risks Amusing stuff below. They admit that their models are deficient but somehow think that pooling deficient predictions will give accurate predictions! Amazing thinking. They are really admitting that they haven't got a blind clue. So much for "consensus" and "settled science"! SCIENTISTS are trying to improve predictions about the impact of global warming this century by pooling estimates about the risk of floods or desertification. "We feel certain about some …
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2007-08-13 12:42  Balcony fall case update Patrick Walsh, 56, who w...
Balcony fall case update Patrick Walsh, 56, who was arrested after the death of a suspected burglar in a fall from a window of his fourth-floor flat in South Manchester, will have no further action taken against him. Police said that œfollowing an exchange of words  the suspect fell from the window on to the pavement. He died in hospital. Source Your government will protect you -- again The mother of a 17-month-old boy and her boyfriend have been arrested on suspicion of murder after the child …
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2007-08-07 14:21  Why can't the Parks Constabulary use the police radio system
That's the question I'm asking Sir Ian Blair .
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2007-08-07 10:04  7 August SWJ Op-Ed Roundup
In the Middle of a Civil War - Gian Gentile, Washington Post In late February 2006, al-Qaeda destroyed the Askariya Shiite shrine in Samarra. During the previous two months that my cavalry squadron had been operating in Iraq, my main focus was the technical training of the Iraqi national police and combined operations with them against Sunni insurgents in west Baghdad. Before Samarra, it did not seem important which areas of Baghdad were Shiite or Sunni or that the police battalions I operated a …
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2007-08-06 14:57  Andrew Gilligan on Doreen Lawrence
Andrew Gilligan shares my views on Doreen Lawrence's disgraceful attack on Boris Johnson. I listened to an appalling half hour's phone-in on Radio 5 last night, where Simon Woolley from Operation Black Vote demeaned himself and his position by what he said about Boris. Normally Simon is quite sensible and has done a lot to encourage ethnic minorities to take part in the political process, but last night he embarrassed himself. This is what Andrew Gilligan had to say in today's Evening Standard . …
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2007-08-06 00:48  Britblog Roundup No 129
Welcome to the weekly British blogfest - the striking, the dramatic, the amusing, and the straight out "did they really say that!" Which takes me first to a bit of navel-gazing - how Matt on The Wardman Wire found a way to poke someone in the eye without blinding them - or how to respond to a spot of bandwidth theft. Moving away from the self-referential, my choice for post of the week goes to Rachel from north London's Moose Loose aboot this Hoose : cats are deadly killers, feline slaughter mac …
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2007-08-04 10:32  Work On The Business, Not In It...
The Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, has curtailed his holiday in sunny Cornwall to rush back to Downing Street following the outbreak of foot and mouth disease on a British farm. Is this driven by a need to be seen to be doing something from a PR perspective or does the CEO of UK Plc need to work on his delegation skills more Any good CEO has to balance involvement (interference) in operational matters against taking a more strategic view. Delegate to little and too much weight lands directly on h …
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2007-08-03 22:43  Not guilty, we're British!
Well, here s British bullsh*t at its best. During the height of the 2005 s subway bombing in London, over-gungho and totally reckless British Met police cold-bloodedly executed Jean Charles de Menezes. The innocent Brazilian electrician was shot seven times in the head by police despite not offering any resistance when apprehended. He was pushed to the ground by a policeman and straightaway MURDERED! Finally after two years of investigation by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), …
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Tags:   Agencies, Brazilian, British, British Met, Jazeera, Jean Charles, Last, London, Menezes, Metropolitan Police, October, Queen, Sir Ian Blair, ..

2007-08-03 14:30  How To Get Away With Shooting An Innocent Man, Mislead The Public And Keep Your Job
What we now know about the killing of Jean Charles de Menezes- * The stories that Jean Charles acted suspiciously by running away from the police and jumping the barriers at Stockwell tube are untrue. * He was not wearing a bulky jacket or a bomb belt with visible wires hanging out. * Members of the police force knew this (for instance, the ones that followed and shot him.) * Senior officers knew that John Charles was innocent by the early afternoon of that day. * Nobody thought to tell Sir Ian …
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Tags:   Andy Hayman, Brazilian, Britain, Democrat, Forest Gate, Hayman, Health, Jean Charles, John Charles, Menezes- The, Mr Hayman, RuSSeLL, Safety, Scotland Yard, Simon Hughes, Sir Ian Blair, Stockwell, ..

2007-08-03 10:29  Sir Ian Blair interviewed
Exclusive to Blood & Treasure. So, Commissioner Blair, did you lie about the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes If I had lied I would not be fit to hold this office. I did not lie. But you didn t tell the truth, either. About what The shooting. What shooting Has someone been shot Yes. Jean Charles de Menezes. By your officers. Jean who By what Do I have officers That sounds marvellous. What do they do Apart from shoot people that is They re police officers. You re their boss. The Commissioner. …
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2007-08-03 05:46  Ian Blair - the politician's copper, not London's....
Ian Blair - the politician's copper, not London's. The position of Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis is in effect not only England's most senior copper, but the copper Londoners recognise as representing our great international city's commitment to the rule of law on the streets. Even though responsibility for the Met was transferred from the Home Office to the GLA seven years ago, the Commissioner is still appointed directly by the Home Secretary. London gets the Commissioner the Home Se …
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Tags:   Blair, Blunkett, Bow Street Runners, Brazilian, Commissioner, England, Gordon Brown, Home Office, Home Secretary, John Birt, London, Londoner, Menezes, Metropolis, NuLabour, Police, Sir Ian, Sir John Fielding, Vietnamese, ..

2007-08-03 00:01  A failure of leadership by London's police chief
The report into the aftermath of the shooting of an innocent Brazilian mistakenly identified as a suicide bomber presents an alarming picture of a communications breakdown in the highest echelons of the Metropolitan Police, and a shocking failure of leadership on the part of Sir Ian Blair, the Met Commissioner.
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2007-08-02 23:47  Met chief 'kept in dark on Menezes' death'
SIR Ian Blair, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, was kept in the dark about the identity of Jean Charles de Menezes for almost 24 hours after the Brazilian's death, when almost everyone else in Scotland Yard, including off-duty officers at a cricket...
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Tags:   Brazilian, Ian Blair, Jean Charles, Menezes, Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Scotland Yard, ..

2007-08-02 22:00  Breaking News! Right Hand asks Left Hand: "What you doing"
It isn't often that a Chief Constable is saved by the revelation that his force consists of a series of bumbling, bollocksless morons. The latest on the de Menezes shooting is that Sir Ian Blair was only guilty of not having a clue what the rest of his force were already saying. Apparently even off-duty Met officers watching the cricket at Lords knew before Sir Ian did that the victim of the Stockwell shooting was a Brazilian member of public and not even vaguely a terror suspect. It appears no …
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2007-08-02 18:33  Thursday, 2 August, 2007
From tonight's presenter Kirsty Wark: LANGHAM The actor Chris Langham has been found guilty on 15 charges of downloading child porn. He first claimed his actions were to aid his research for a new comedy series, and then said he was abused as a child, and felt an empathy with the children in the images. What will be the impact of such a high profile conviction on others who download images of child abuse - if any And how do we break through to the thousands of people who are in denial about the …
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2007-08-02 15:06  knowledge problem
So a few hours after he was shot dead, everybody in the Met knew that Jean Charles de Menezes wasn t a terrorist apart from Sir Ian Blair. Or so says the final IPCC report: Meanwhile the Commissioner's personal staff, other senior officers and even officers unconnected with the inquiry heard rumours that an innocent man was dead. One detective at Marylebone police station was told at 5pm that there had been a "massive cock-up" and a "Brazilian tourist" had been shot. According to the Groan: It f …
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2007-08-02 13:10  No Justice for Menezes
From the second Menezes was murdered, the police have pulled every means to protect themselves. They have lied about the circumstances of the shooting, they lied about who knew what and when, they lied about and smeared Menezes, they threatened a whistleblower. They sent the killers on a paid holiday, and then the CPS refused to prosecute. Now, the IPCC has produced/leaked its report, after having been altered due to legal threats from the police. Its account is summarised here, and the main fin …
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2007-08-02 12:22  In the aftermath
The first published report of a long-drawn-out inquiry WHEN the news broke in July 2005 that London's Metropolitan Police had shot dead a suspected terrorist as he boarded an Underground train, there was grim relief. The previous day four terrorists had unsuccessfully tried to blow up three trains and a bus in the capital. A fortnight earlier another group had succeeded with a similar mission, murdering 52 passengers. Yet within 24 hours relief had turned to nausea. The man on the receiving end …
Read more on “The Economist print edition”
Tags:   Andrew Hayman, August, Brazilian, Catholic, Economist, Jean Charles, July, London, Menezes, Metropolitan Police, Sir Ian Blair, Underground, ..

2007-07-28 12:55  POT ROTS YOUR BRAIN Reading the report below in c...
POT ROTS YOUR BRAIN Reading the report below in conjunction with various previous reports (e.g. here and here ) does lead to the view that cannabis can do serious harm. That is no reason for banning it, though. Alcohol and motorcars do serious harm too. It is more an argument for legalizing it so that any problems can be better dealt with Cannabis users are 40 per cent more likely to develop a psychotic illness than non-users, a study has found. Heavy users are more than twice as likely to suffe …
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