You're right Sheik. Apart from the compelling evidence, I think it served 2 purposes:
1. Even though they KNOW now the full story, these b@$t@r&s show little remorse. Why has that Lord Dear not been stripped of his titles? When presented with the evidence about amending the police statements, he showed no regret last night. That floored me, that did - and that alone should have had him jailed. It would have happened if it were one of us. All the liars and cheats have either been rewarded with honours or huge pensions. Mr Govangirl thought Straw at least apologised but sorry - only because he was caught. Dear, Straw, Thatcher, Blair - all are disgusting and make me sick. The victims' families have not only missed out on justice but on any contrition too. I would somehow feel better about this whole tragedy if at least those concerned had difficulty sleeping at night or faced their responsibilities but there was no remorse. They allowed these families to fight for all these nightmarish years for the truth.
2. I know how we're all lied to in every aspect of our lives but it just opens your eyes to the sheer amount of this country's institutions and businesses surviving on cover-ups, corruption and lies. The 3.15 cut-off point was the most damning evidence but also the most harrowing. Another low point was Blair's note:
'Why? What's the point?' Sickening.
We often moan about the BBC but this was investigative journalism at its best. And it keeps the truth out in the open.
Sheik, I noticed your picture above but I think the fans in this country have been exemplary in supporting the Justice Campaign and that deserves credit:
http://www.redandwhitekop.com/forum/index.php?topic=304931.0