Fred Scuttle lookalike and nominally Tory MP for Reading
East Rob Wilson and his pals at the Daily
Mail are not happy today: after all the thunderous condemnation, the Bar
Standards Board (BSB) has
declined to pursue any complaint of wrongdoing against David Sherborne and
Carine Patry Hoskins, who were both involved in or around the Leveson Inquiry,
and who subsequently started a relationship.
Has anyone in Reading East seen this man?
Wilson, who had invested much of his remaining credibility
in this latest exercise in self-promotion, was
not happy with the outcome: “This
whole process has been nothing other than a complete whitewash ... I have had
little confidence in the Bar Standards Board’s handling of this matter from the
start, but there were no other avenues to pursue the truth”. And, as the
man said, there’s more.
“I asked the Bar
Standards Board to investigate in April on becoming aware of concerns about the
implications of this relationship for the inquiry report and Lord Justice
Leveson’s strange unwillingness to look into the matter himself ... Having
taken seven months to investigate, the board has published a single page letter
dismissing the complaint, which still leaves obvious questions begging”.
And I have to agree with Wilson on that last point: there
are indeed questions to be answered, such as why he devotes so much time to
leaking stories to the press and doing their bidding while he is supposed to be
a full-time Member of Parliament, for which he is paid out of public funds.
Moreover, Leveson did look into the
matter, and replied to Wilson, detailing his findings.
That those findings were not
what Wilson would have liked to hear is immaterial as to their veracity.
Worse for the MP, there is only one paper that is prepared to weigh in on his
behalf, and to no surprise at all it is the Daily
Mail, with an editorial that is as righteous as it is unintentionally
hilarious. Under
the heading “Legal Hypocrites”,
the BSB is excoriated as “supine” (so
not like the PCC, then).
“Yesterday, under
cover of the Woolwich verdict, the Bar Standards Board slipped out an
announcement that David Sherborne and Carine Patry Hoskins – two lawyers on
opposing sides during the Leveson Inquiry who had a secret affair – had
been cleared of wrongdoing. The
BSB did not bother to establish a disciplinary tribunal ... It simply
released a contemptuous two-paragraph statement”.
The editorial continues “Lawyers
queued up to declare self-regulation of the newspaper industry a failure, and
back Leveson’s call for statutory ‘independent’ regulation of the Press ... Yet,
when it comes to their own failures and scandals, they know they can rely on a
supine BSB – staffed by, you guessed it, lawyers”. What was that about only
those with press experience being able to regulate the press?
What colour is the pot, Dacre kettles? Hypocrites is right –
that would be you.
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