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Should MPs Be Induced to Sign A Certificate of Culpability Upon being Appointed to Cabinet Office?

This is in Light of The Legal Ruling of Corporate Responsibility for Shareholders and Management in Relation to Train Crashes. As The Actual People Responsible for The Establishment of Such Companies Can Ministers avoid Charges of Culpability or Does Justice and Society not Have The Right To Judge Them on The Ultimate Responsibility For any Deaths Caused. Witness Churchill`s Self Condemation in Regards to The Dardanelles Disaster or John Nott`s Attempt at Resignation in Regards To The Falkland Islands War In That if He Had Not Diverted The Patrol Ship Endurance Argentina would Never Have Invaded South Georgia

Update:

The Problem is a "Cult of Deniability" has permeated Society in particular The Authorities Most Particular The Cabinet. Witness The Way no

Minister is ever available for Interview on any TV News Channel This would appear to have started With The Beginning of Tony Blairs RiseTo Power Possibly Because of Kirsty Warks Interview with Margaret Thatcher

The First Thing The Government and Big Business does upon being presented with a

Judgement Against Them:

Before They Have even read the judgement:

The Government Law Officer`s Have Launched A Right of Appeal.

Is This Government by Electoral Mandate or

is it Something Else

Update 2:

My Last Friends Answer about Inner Government is The Nub of The Question in that The Decision to Go To War was made by an Inner Cabinet Some of Which Had not been Elected Now Those of This Inner Cadre had been informed that The Charge of Possession of WMD was in the main Unproven.

Does THis Make The Elected Members of This

Traitorous War Criminals?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    How would signing such a certificate change anything? Ministers are already liable in the same way as we all are for any accident or injury caused by our own negligence. In fact, they are already double liable - liable as individuals for their part in the matter and liable due to the office that they hold to respond to any criticisms levied by Parliament.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Getting this bunch of New McLabour crooks to admit responsibility for their doings would be like trying to mnail a jellt to the ceiling!

  • Ollie
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    I know people will think im crazy however I believe there is a goverment within the government.We vote for the outer shell.

  • yes they should, and culpability if they do anything to bring shame to the government eg profumo

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