
Ken Clarke, the Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary, has described the Bloody Sunday inquiry as a "disaster in terms of time and expense" that got "ludicrously out of hand" in an interview with Sky News.
This will come as no surprise to regular readers of this blog: it's a view I expressed here last year and then repeated elsewhere.
And what does Saville think of these comments? We shall never know; he is not even holding a news conference on publication of his report tomorrow, let alone giving interviews.
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Joshua Rozenberg was the BBC's legal correspondent for 15 years. He moved to The Daily Telegraph in 2000, editing the paper's legal coverage for eight years. Now a freelance writer, commentator and broadcaster on legal affairs, he blogs exclusively for Standpoint.
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