Safe in Their Hands?

June 17, 2008

After top-secret documents were left on a train by a Cabinet Office official last week, we now have another unforgivable security breach — this time in the form of a stolen computer from the constituency office of Hazel Blears.

Naturally, thefts happen. Ms Blears cannot necessarily be held responsible for that. What she is accountable for, however, is the fact that the machine…

“… contained a combination of constituency and government information which should not have been held on it.”

And they expect us to believe that we will be safe and protected when they institute their SuperDatabase!

3 Responses to “Safe in Their Hands?”

  1. raincoaster Says:

    Well, at least your politicians aren’t shacking up with biker chicks and leaving classified documents at their biker chick pads. Oh, Canada!

  2. Will Rhodes Says:

    Can I say - “Set of wankers”?

  3. Gary Murning Says:

    I don’t know, rain, but that has a certain something about it that I find appealing. Anything that involves biker chicks has got to be good, surely. No? ;)

    You most certainly can, Will!

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