Copy of Mr Robertson's letter to Ms Blackwood here. (Update: I've removed the embedded copy of the letter from this post because of the irritating glitch in Blogger/ Google Drive that causes the homepage to jump to the Drive pdf insert).
In summary, Mr Robertson's response states "it is the longstanding policy of successive British Governments not to comment on intelligence matters" but that he would like to draw our attention to -
- the statement the Foreign Secretary made to Parliament on 10 June
- the Intelligence & Security Committee (ISC) statement of 17 July saying the initial NSA/Prisrn allegations were unfounded
- the ISC press release of 17 October saying they intended to do further work
- Home Office minister James Brokenshire's statement in the parliamentary debate of 31 October saying we should be proud of UK oversight of intelligence agencies
- a link to the Hansard transcript of the debate www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201314/cmhansrd/cm131031/hallindx/131031-x.htm
- We don't comment on intelligence matters
- All praise William Hague
- There's nothing to see here, move along
- We'll check the law anyway
- We had a chat about it and the minister said we should be proud and here's the web link to prove it
(The helpful link provided by Mr Robertson to the parliamentary debate of 31 October would suggest that he is not, unsurprisingly perhaps, a B2fxxx reader; not, at least, of the three relatively long posts on this blog on that debate)
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