GRAND PRICKS

Few things could be more grotesque than the decision of a lot of very rich men to run the grand prix in Bahrain. What must this say about western priorities to the average citizen in that country fighting for basic human rights, democracy and equality before the law to see a lot of fast cars driven by millionaires being run metaphorically over the bodies of those imprisoned, tortured and murdered by the regime? If you wanted a symbol of the rottenness of the current world order I can think of nothing better than a Formula One car being driven passed slum housing and a  protestor being bludgeoned.
John Yates the disgraced ex Metropolitan copper, whom I could not possibly accuse of being bent, but would draw your attention to his testimony before the Leveson enquiry, is currently advising the Bahrain government on police reform! (I kid you not). He stated that he felt safer in Bahrain than in London, well he has certainly placed a great deal of sea water between himself and Operation Weeting which could go some way to explaining his greater feeling of safety.

 Bernie Ecclestone the F1 supremo and multi millionaire, who bunged Tony Blair to exclude Formula One from a ban on tobacco sponsorship, has stated that, "I know people who live there, and it's all very quiet and peaceful." John yates and Bernie Ecclestone, well there’s two guys you really feel you can trust.

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