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In
January the commissioner of the Metropolitan police got into enormous
trouble for saying that he couldn't see why the Soham murders had
become such a big story. Like every other journalist, I marvelled at
his inability to see what makes a story run. But now, as I follow the
news, I have developed a blind spot of my own. Piece by piece, month by
month, Tony Blair's administration is removing the safeguards that
protect all of us from the whims of a government and the intrusions of
a powerful state. It is engaged in a ferocious power-grab. Yet this
story has not seized the imagination of the media or the public. In our
failure to respond, the government must be reading a tacit acceptance
that it can do what it chooses, because we either don't notice or don't
care. Read More at: Comment Is Free (Guardian) |