Monday, 13 April 2009

Who supplied Guido?

Guido is refusing to say who gave him the copies of the MacBride e-mails, and I don't blame him for protecting his source.

Perhaps if the case goes to court, and Nadine Norries one of the victims, is considering legal action, and Draper and MacBride are also engaging lawyers, we shall find out. Was it one of the mail recipients who was disgusted at the contents, someone in Draper's set-up or was it someone in Downing Street. All of these are Labour sources, of course, so it seems that the trouble maker was a disruntled Blairite, a supporter of a candidate to replace G.Brown as leader, or someone who genuinely wanted to bring these disgusting campaigning tactics to and end.

Perhaps we shall never know. It may be revealing that there seems to be no obvious legal attempt to force Guido to reveal his source.

Guido Fawkes could, of course, stir up trouble in Number 10 by hinting that his source was someone close to the PM, or someone on ther staff at Number 10. There could be an enormous bloodbath, with any sacrificial victims threatening to reveal all....

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