Top marks for our Andy!
Good to see and hear. A politician with a soul.
I think we need to take his gratitude to Theresa May with a pinch of salt though.
He needed to say that. He needs to keep her on our side because the struggle continues.
No Home Secretary could ignore the wave of justice that had built up over 27 years. She was just 'fortunate' to be in office at the time.
If you look at her other views and policies you will see how vile she is. She actually reminds me of Maggie, but enough said of that here.
As much as Andy reminds me of us, she reminds me of a blinkered view of humanity.
JFT96
There have been several Home Secretary's who have ignored the facts and truths which were there all along.
Jack Straw in 1998 after the alteration of all those police statements was brought to his notice by Phil Scratons work yet he simply ignored them.
May was definitely not like Thatcher over this. It's now in the open that she was not happy when Douglas Hurd said Peter Wright would have to resign when he read the Taylor Report just before publication. Wright remained in office.
I will criticise May over other things but not this.
I can't praise Andy enough and he continued his heart felt words on Question Time on Thursday.