The Missing Link
The Missing Link
(This is a First Draft/Appetizer of what is intended to be a more comprehensive post on this topic)
(This is a First Draft/Appetizer of what is intended to be a more comprehensive post on this topic)
Of the many mysteries that have
perplexed people over the last 12 years over the McCann case perhaps the most
intriguing of all is how did a bunch of unexceptional British doctors manage to
garner such unprecedented support from the Great and (not so) Good of British
Society? Anyone who has had the pleasure of requesting help from the Foreign
Office whilst abroad, even in moments of dire emergency will know that the
default position is “we won’t lift a finger to help you”. On the odd occasion,
when the media elevates someone who is photogenic enough into the national
consciousness politicians will reluctantly be goaded into helping, but
typically they will seek to do the minimum they can get away with. Not so with
the McCann’s. For them no expense was spared. Ambassadors – normally so aloof
from such matters were dispatched, PR gurus were seconded from 10 Downing
Street and Prime Minister in Waiting Gordon Brown was speaking to them by
telephone personally and repeatedly. Gordon Brown had a reputation as a
dictatorial leader and once the power soon to be was so fully and publicly
on-board, one can assume that every official was eager to curry favour and do
their best to assist.
Gordon Brown seems to have gone way
beyond helping a “Good PR” family and though he was fastidious enough to
maintain plausible deniability, his interventions seem to me to have
strayed into “Perversion of the Course of Justice” territory as
opposed to “Sticking up for Brits Abroad” as it has been portrayed.
Perhaps his Rubicon was when Eddie and Keela did their thing and it was clear
to anyone who had been paying attention that the McCann story was rapidly
falling apart. That this conclusion had reached British officialdom was
confirmed by the memo leaked by wikileaks from the UK ambassador to his
American counterpart admitting in admirably diplomatic language that their
goose, if not fully cooked was certainly basting in the oven.
This view will most certainly have been
conveyed upwards to the Foreign Office and then to Brown – given the critical
importance and obvious interest of Brown it may well have been conveyed
directly. At this stage the politically expedient tactic would have been to
distance oneself from the McCann’s at a rate of knots. If they had gone down it
would have been embarrassing but not much more. If Brown had been taken in,
well so had many others.
This is not what happened though. To my
mind there were at least three probable interventions. I am not suggesting that
there were direct requests or orders, it is much more probable that pressure
was applied in the normal manner of British politics. Assistants, journalists
and the like would be used to leak the view that the PM wanted things to pan
out in a certain way and the recipient of such information was left to conclude
whether he or she wanted his/her career to move on to ever greater heights or
whether perhaps a sojourn in urinal management in Scunthorpe might become
suddenly available.
The three areas where I think Gordon
Brown put his thumb very firmly on the scales were:
Getting the initial draft of the FSS
report on the DNA evidence resumarised to the effect that the take away
headline was that the DNA was merely “inconclusive”.
Persuading the Portuguese that if they
didn’t de facto can the case and lift the arguido status of the McCann’s, they
may find the British Government less than fully cooperative in their
efforts to get the Treaty of Lisbon ratified by the 31 Dec 2007 end of the
Portuguese Presidency of the EU and thus have this key piece of EU legislation
named after the Portuguese capital.
Visiting Beaumont Leys police station
(where the McCann case was to be coordinated) just 3 days after the McCann’s
return to the UK, supposedly to quench Brown’s new found, but never repeated
fascination with “Community Policing”.
I will discuss each of these
important items in separate posts.
To be clear, there is no firm, bullet
proof evidence of these interventions, however even if I am only half
right, Brown went way beyond the realms of appropriate Prime Ministerial
behaviour in getting the McCann’s off the hook.
The next question we shall address is
Why?
Amaral said it was all politics. This is well put and can't wait to read more. I understood that GM was involved in something called Comare, a government nuclear project? I don't know why a cardiovascular surgeon would be involved with something like that but if he was I wonder if GM pulled strings there . At the time you remember he was quoted as saying he had 'called in favours'.
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