Buzzer
Languidly Clinical
- Oct 1, 2006
- 26,121
If you know or suspect and choose to ignore (or disagree) that is different from claiming never knowing or never suspecting. It is not credible that the offices of the prime minister were not aware of the darker side of Saville, even if not the extent.
All I would say is that it is one of the jobs of those in the prime ministers office to protect her reputation and that of her office. They clearly failed
Those two comments could have been written by different people, they are so far apart in content and intention. The latter is a simple acknowledgement that there were failings whereas the former starts with a heavily loaded comment about "knowing and choosing to do nothing" backed up by the assertion that the Security Services and by extrapolation Thatcher MUST have known of Savile's shenanigans.