Last Thursday Damian Green MP for Ashford and Shadow Cabinet Minister for Immigration was arrested. This was apparently as a consequence of Damian Green MP, alledgedly, receiving from a 26 year old civil servant the content of government papers and making the content public.
Further to the Damian Green MP affair over his arrest I have just read in The Daily Telegraph No. 47,741for Saturday 29th November 2008, on page 6 an article by Deputy Political Editor, Robert Winnett. In it he quotes two highly thought provoking statements.
One given by Michael Howard, former leader of the Conservative Party and a Home Secretary stated "This is the sort of thing that led to the start of the Civil War when Charles I went to Parliament". 8-) 8-)
Even more interesting is the other statement from the veteran Labour [left wing] MP and Cabinet Minister under various Prime Ministers "Once the police can interfere with Parliament, we are into the police state. Parliament is a safeguard against the abuse of power and once you start clamping down on it you are saying goodbye to the freedom it gives you". 8-) 8-)

These two quotes, for me, sum up all that has gone wrong with the arresting of an Shadow Cabinet Minister using up to 20 police officers that searched not only his home, but his constitutional office and his parliamentary records.
The big questions must be, in my humble opinion, why are the public not entitled to learn of the real truth behind their democracy?; who gave the order to breach the Parliamentary Privilage of a serving MP and Shadow Cabinet Minister?; what is the justification and authority of the police to search through the Parliamentary records of a Shadow Cabinet Minister of the Opposition Party?, and finally where does this leave our democracy and the rights of elected Members of Parliament to obtain the truthful facts for their citizens, without fear and oppression?
Not being too OTT, but this is how the Nazis in Germany after Hitler's appointment as Chancellor at noon on 30th January 1933 started to dismantle the democratic state.(Shire, W. (1970) The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich p.187 London : Book Club Associates.
The freedom and liberty of our democratic state must not be so weakened by the unfortunate and misguided actions of a few in a socialist Goverment that is becoming more desperate by the day.
