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Is The Timing Of This Announcement Just A Coincidence, Do You Think?

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ichkeria | 09:35 Wed 23rd Jul 2014 | News
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Coincidence. 14th February 2014 // British Home Secretary will not appeal the decision of the London court this week that supported the extraordinary appeal of the widow of former FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko, told the representative of the minister. On Tuesday, the court considered the arguments presented earlier by May insufficient to refuse to...
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Sorry: it's about the Litvinenko Public Inquiry, to save anyone chasing up a link that doesn't interest them ...
it does seem a little too coincidental! Perhaps it was already planned anyone know?
Probably Camerons way of spending more tax payers money, to try and justify the 160k donation to the Tory Party for the Boris and Cameron tennis match
No I don't think so - however, I do think that Israel's invasion of the Gaza strip has been cynically slid under the MH370 fallout. Yes, it has been planned for some time, the question was when to strike and what a 'good' moment. Good on the airlines cancelling their flights to Tel Aviv.
No point in it at all and indeed obviously political ( we had previously refused a public enquiry) everyone knows who killed him, and that Russia won't extradite him, so unless we want an extra excuse to sanction Russia or go to war with them then it really is futile. I actually thought we should have one but not under these cynical circumstances.
I agree with DTC,I dont think so.Sometimes the timings of these announcements appear that way.
Coincidence.

14th February 2014

// British Home Secretary will not appeal the decision of the London court this week that supported the extraordinary appeal of the widow of former FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko, told the representative of the minister.

On Tuesday, the court considered the arguments presented earlier by May insufficient to refuse to conduct public hearing on the Litvinenko case and gave time to the British authorities on Friday to provide a more compelling arguments or to appeal, otherwise the solution will not be able to stay in power.

"Minister decided not to appeal the court's decision on this case. We carefully analyze the decision and the government continues to cooperate fully with the coroner's inquest on the case of Mr. Litvinenko’s death". //
I must admit that when I first heard the announcement I took it as Cameron directly stirring Putin's nest in the Kremlin.

Subsequent analysis suggests that it is indeed purely coincidental.
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" however, I do think that Israel's invasion of the Gaza strip has been cynically slid under the MH370 fallout."

Maybe, but didn't Israel announce in advance that it was planning a ground offensive?
An odd thing to do at the best of times, but surely undermines the charge that they were trying to sneak in on the back of other news.
As for the Litvinenko affair, I had a double take about this when I heard about it yesterday of all days. I'm sure it is a coincidence. I can't think why they would deliberately choose yesterday as opposed to later. It's certainly one-up for the justice system versus government, which tried to suppress an enquiry partly, avowedly because they didn't want to harm international relations, plainly grossly underestimating Putin's capacity to do just that far more effectively!
It's doubly bad news for Vlad because not only will it rake up the whole thing again, and quite rightly so, but it will also remind everyone of why Litvinenko in particular was targeted in the first place.

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