Quote Originally Posted by Basil77
Quote Originally Posted by laxxy
It's not called anarchy, it's called separation of power. Pretty much the basis of modern society. Quite a hard concept to grasp, I know ))
I always thought that separation of power means that three brunches of power: the legislative, the executive and the judicial can't affect one another in their decisions. But police and goverment are both relate to the executive branch. And if there is a separation even in each department... Did you read the fable about a swan, a crayfish and a pike?

Have you anything new to say that actually refutes anything that has been said? Have you uncovered some constitutional loop-hole or secret mechanism in British law that allows a minister to decide the outcome of a court case that we don't know about? And have you divined a motive for Blair to wish to do so in this case, even assuming that such a loop-hole existed?

Basically, do you have anything of any value to add to the discussion, or are you just going to keep posting meaningless quips ad ignorantiam until everyone else loses interest, and you don't have to listen to things that don't suit your ridiculous prejudices any more?