Wednesday, 3 June 2009

Liberty responds to Home Secretary’s departure


(London, 3 June 2009) The Home Secretary confirmed today that she would be standing down at the next cabinet re-shuffle.

Shami Chakrabarti, Director of Liberty, said;

“Jacqui Smith was the first woman Home Secretary – an historic achievement not to be underestimated. Further, if political survival is a measure of success, nearly two years in one of the highest and hottest seats in Government is a perfectly reasonable tenancy.

Sadly, it is harder to find distinction in recent policy on home affairs.

The misguided and mercifully failed attempt to get 42-day detention without charge onto the statute book wasted over a year's worth of political energy and capital. The stubborn refusal to dump the dangerous and expensive folly of identity cards became symbolic not only of a creeping contempt for personal privacy, but of politics more generally out of touch.

To add insult to irony, a Secretary of State so careless with the presumption of innocence, found herself with many of her colleagues under the spotlight of scrutiny and suspicion.

It must be hoped that future home secretaries learn from this parable and that young women in particular are encouraged not deterred."

Jacqui Smith was appointed Home Secretary in October 2008.

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