Minister promises that Part III is coming
Ian G Batten
ukcrypto at chiark.greenend.org.uk
Mon, 15 May 2006 10:47:57 +0100
On 13 May 2006, at 12:12, Caspar Bowden wrote:
>
>> ..people who are no longer sure if the courts
>> are there to dispense justice and instead simply pander to
>> political/public opinion then there is a more serious problem at
>> hand.
>
> Suggest move thread to [Redesign criminal justice system]...
Since Microsoft have been asked by the government to do just that, it
looks like you'll get your chance. Since when were Microsoft the
only company in Britain with a role in government?
http://politics.guardian.co.uk/publicservices/story/0,,1774958,00.html
> He calls on Mr Reid to "build on, and seek to accelerate" a
> reduction in crime, and to ensure that the police "radically
> improve their performance on customer and victim satisfaction". Mr
> Reid is the fourth of Mr Blair's four home secretaries to be told
> that the department needs to perform better.
>
> At the launch today in London, Mr Blair will call on the Labour
> party to accept new forms of delivery, and to embrace and harness
> ideas from outside opinionformers and "stakeholders". Organisations
> including Microsoft, the CBI, the Red Cross, the National Consumer
> Council, and the Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary
> Organisations, are being co-opted into the Let's Talk process.