Suff wrote:The rest is politics and this case has been nothing BUT politics..
OK but....
The system is in place.
"Were you driving?"
"No, she was."
"Were you driving?"
"Yes, it was me."
"But at the time you were in a meeting in London, we have the minutes of the meeting. Are you sure it was you?"
"Err, yes."
"Come with us..."
Except that the system fell down - the police failed in their job, or did they?. The questions were not asked or followed up. Now, had they been, he would never have become an MP, able to make laws the rest of us have to obey, and she would have lost a very important job in which she was able to influence fiscal policy, which affected us all.
It is not 'politics' it is justice and fairness. The crime might be irrelevant when it's White Van Man trying to keep his job, but it is another matter when a high profile, influential and powerful couple play the same game.