Sunday, 30 November 2008

A useful idiot



The police chief who ordered the raid on Damian Green's home played a key role in trying to help the Home Secretary force through the plan to detain terror suspects for 42 days without charge.

Robert Quick, the head of the Met's anti-terrorist unit, sent nine of his officers to arrest the Tory MP.

Earlier this year, Mr Quick was vocal in his support for Jacqui Smith following claims that her ill-fated plans for 42-day detention would not help the 'war on terror'.


This chappie sounds like a pretty nasty piece of work, prepared to suck the pink pole of totalitarianism in exchange for bigger boots to jump up and down on us.

I'm not sure I'd piss on him if he was on fire.

7 comments:

Hacked Off said...

It's enough to put you off eating Pork.

Actually, I've met (and eaten) pigs with bigger IQ's.

Let's hope his card has been marked as politically unacceptable to the incoming administration. I believe the good people of Surrey were glad to see tha back of the wanker, who hired private security firm to guard his police HQ.

The Penguin

Old Holborn said...

Mr Creedy himself

Anonymous said...

Why the fuck should he care for public safety, opinion, antitotalitarianism, and well-being from that shite piece of architecture up Victoria Street when he can't even care for his own heart? Each to his own diet.

I think he's a ningcommpooop, and I've never even met him. How bold.

HeartAttackSurvivor said...

Seen this one? At the end of http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7756027.stm
"Also, forcing local authorities to spend more money on youth services and the creation of civilian security force consisting of military trainers, civil servants, police officers, judges and other logistical staff."
I'm *absolutely certain* I don't like the sound of that little lot.

Warsteiner said...

Ah, all starting to fall into place now eh ? but of course Jacqui knew nothing - I expect her to be the sacrificial lamb to save the arse of Brown

Anonymous said...

A useful idiot....My thoughts exactly.

Dick Puddlecote said...

Where are the upcoming obesity laws when we need them?