Sunday, September 18, 2005

Blunkett shows corruption again

David Blunkett faces demands for an official inquiry into suggestions he abused his position by intervening over his son’s exam results when he was education secretary.

The Tories stepped up the pressure on the minister yesterday by demanding an investigation after former government advisers disclosed there had been concerns over the plight of Blunkett’s son during the 1998 exam crisis. One claimed there was circumstantial evidence Blunkett had intervened.

It has been suggested that Blunkett, who was education secretary from 1997 to 2001, became “terrified” that one of his sons could have been affected when computer problems led to fears that one examination board had given students incorrect grades.

Just last year Blunkett was found to have intervened when he was home office minister. He intervened regarding his lover's nanny. Since Blunkett has been in government he has been nothing but corrupt so it's no surprise that he will be making a comeback to join the cabinet after all the Labour party are full of the corrupt.

Have you also noticed yet another piece of news critical of the government that is buried in the Sunday papers?

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