Home Secretary
Charles
Clarke has apologised for sending an email attachment to
Labour Party
supporters.
In an email sent out last night to members of the public listed on the Labour
Party's email database, Clarke provided what he called an "update" on the
Terrorism
Bill stating very clearly the government's current position in advance of
today's debate.
But at the end of the message he offers an intriguing apology for a
questionnaire sent out with an earlier email.
"Finally, I would like to apologise for the questionnaire which was attached
to the message that I sent out to party supporters on Friday," he wrote.
"It was not intended to gauge public opinion but to start a political debate
around the proposals currently being debated in Parliament.
"Many people have raised with me perfectly valid concerns about how the
questions were drafted. I can only say that I share those concerns and give my
assurance that questions of this type will not be used in the future."
The Labour Party declined to respond to
vnunet.com's enquiries this
morning requesting details of the original questionnaire.
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