View across the Outer Harbour of Stornoway

Thursday 19 May 2011

Thursday 19 May - evening notes

The day has turned into a very windy and cool affair, with occasional heavy showers. The TV news reports from Stornoway on the subject of coastguard reform showed the weather conditions beautifully.

I apologise in advance for any distress caused by my comments, below, on the subject of rape.
The UK Justice Secretary, Kenneth Clarke, has been trying to remove the foot from his mouth, where he put it yesterday. Mr Clarke suggested that there were some forms of rape, which were less serious than others. One example was of a girl of 15 (below the age of consent), who would willingly have sex with an older man - which is technically rape. However, there was a huge outcry of the suggestion that rape be downplayed under any pretext. Mr Clarke was attacked in parliament on the issue, and has been asked to apologise and even resign. He has done neither - he has only said he could have chosen his words better. Mr Clarke seems to be unaware of the extreme distress caused by rape to the victim, and as he is the man responsible for the administration of justice, he really should apologise. Or quit. I have very little time for government ministers who show themselves so far removed from the reality of life away from Whitehall.

2 comments:

  1. Guido I do so agree with your comments about Kenneth Clarks ~ he should apologise or resign (Or Both) ~ Ally x

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  2. I found this disgusting Guido.I agree along with Ally.The weather here today has been the best day for over a week.No wind at last yeeh.I didn't send the cool windy weather to you from here though Guido HONESTLY lol!! Take Care God Bless Kath xx

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