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The courts are starting to accept that the war against Iraq is a crime

by a21cent @ Tuesday, 17. Oct, 2006 - 11:41:10 pm

An interesting article by George Monbiot that gives an inkling of another angle on the government's unravelling authority (Saturn-Neptune, as discussed on this blog over the past few months):

http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,,1924177,00.html

And an interesting comment added by a read of George's article:

"Lord Devlin ... wrote these words (in 1956):

"Each jury is a little parliament. The jury sense is the parliamentary sense. I cannot see the one dying and the other surviving. The first object of any tyrant in Whitehall would be to make Parliament utterly subservient to his will; and the next to overthrow or diminish trial by jury, for no tyrant could afford to leave a subject's freedom in the hands of twelve of his countrymen. So that trial by jury is more than an instrument of justice and more than one wheel of the constitution: it is the lamp that shows that freedom lives.""

Blair's government has been busy undermining trial by jury for some time now.....


 
 

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