This plonker wants an investigation into the alleged leaking of information that revealed Madeleine McCann complained she was left crying with her brother the night before she was reported missing. The alleged leak also revealed that the claimed sighting of a man, whose description was only released after Gordon Brown meddled has virtually no credibility.
Stephen Dorrell, MP, who strongly supported the war on Iraq, that has resulted in an estimated one million deaths, said "I intend to take it to the Foreign Office myself."
The fact that Dorrell has felt the need to speak to the media about this is shocking and suggests that he may be motivated to manipulate the media in favour of the McCanns who are suspected in the involvement of their daughter's death. It has been a strategy of the McCanns to criticise the Portuguese police since the night of May 3rd 2007.
Dorrell's statements in the media are very helpful to the McCanns who have accused the Portuguese police of leaking information. They are now using this as an excuse not to help the police, but to be frank, they were not helping the police anyway. It has been reported that they refused to answer police questions and their spokesman recently confirmed they would only take part in a reconstruction if it was a televised event.
This is yet another example of a British politician involving himself in the Madeleine McCann investigation. What should be a police investigation has been hampered by British politicians sticking their noses in.
The McCanns who have never made public appeals for parents not to do what they did in May last year, were at the European Parliament on April 10th 2008, hoping to bask in positive publicity aided by the likes of Edward McMillan-Scott and Lady Catherine Meyer, but this turned into a PR disaster following alleged leaked information.
The McCann spin machine has tried to disguise the alleged leaks as a "smear."
It would be the first time in history that somebody has been smeared by having their own words repeated.
The McCanns have benefited by British politicians trying to help them and they even have a Government spin doctor working for them, who we are supposed to believe no longer works for Gordon Brown. The McCanns have surrounded themselves with a network of influential people in the British Establishment.
Some people view all these friends in high places as an attempt to pervert the course of justice to help the McCanns escape justice. The McCanns are known child neglectors and known liars - their website claims a man with no known connection to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann is "Madeleine's probable abductor" and yet British politicians are all over them like ants crawling across spilt fruit juice.
The Telelegraph (May 27th 2007) reported how meddlesome Gordon Brown involved himself in the early stages of the investigaton:
Portuguese police have known about the sighting for three weeks but only released the information on Friday after the McCanns reportedly threatened legal action to ensure the details were made public and after a series of private conversations between the McCanns and Gordon Brown, the Chancellor, who has pledged the Government's full support.
A source close to the McCann family said: "Within a day of the family speaking to Gordon Brown and expressing their frustration about certain things, the whole attitude of the Portuguese police changed and they found them much more open. The sequence of events suggests some influence was exerted from above."
It appears Gordon Brown put pressure on the Portuguese to release the description of a man who a close friend of the McCanns claimed she saw, allegedly carrying what may have been a child. This description has been discredited. It has even been used to pretend that another man seen in Praia da Luz a week before the McCanns arrived is the same man and the "probable abductor." A complete pack of lies. It seems Gordon Brown's intefering in what should be a police matter has hampered the investigation.
Gordon Brown helped push what may be a lie in the McCann case. Gordon Brown has gone out of his way to help the McCanns in what should be a police matter. Why? Is it because his brother lives in the same street as a friend of the McCanns? Or is there another reason?
Does Stephen Dorrell demand that Gordon Brown makes a statement about his involvement in the McCann case? No. The McCanns would not want him to do that. Does Stephen Dorrell demand an inquiry in Portugal over the alleged leak? Yes. The McCanns would want him to do that.
This website will look very closely at Stephen Dorrell's involvement. It will study his motivations and ask the questions that need to be asked.