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― piscesboy, Monday, 17 March 2003 17:18 (twenty-three years ago)
The former Cabinet minister Robin Cook is seriously ill in hospital after a an accident while he was out hill walking, reports say.
It is believed that he was taken ill near the summit of Ben Stack mountain, near an area known as Laxford Bridge in north-western Scotland.
He was flown by helicopter to hospital in Inverness, and is understood to have received resuscitation en route.
Looks like the black helicopters got him.
― James Mitchell (James Mitchell), Saturday, 6 August 2005 16:11 (twenty years ago)
John Prescott to give a statement "in an hour".
― James Mitchell (James Mitchell), Saturday, 6 August 2005 16:20 (twenty years ago)
― grimly fiendish (grimlord), Saturday, 6 August 2005 16:50 (twenty years ago)
― grimly fiendish (grimlord), Saturday, 6 August 2005 16:56 (twenty years ago)
damn.
― Last Of The Famous International Pfunkboys (Kerr), Saturday, 6 August 2005 17:04 (twenty years ago)
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― Anti-Pope Consortium (noodle vague), Saturday, 6 August 2005 21:23 (twenty years ago)
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― Momus (Momus), Saturday, 6 August 2005 21:26 (twenty years ago)
"walking"
― Anti-Pope Consortium (noodle vague), Saturday, 6 August 2005 21:26 (twenty years ago)
― Anti-Pope Consortium (noodle vague), Saturday, 6 August 2005 21:27 (twenty years ago)
― Ed (dali), Saturday, 6 August 2005 21:28 (twenty years ago)
What I praised was Cook's idealism and willingness to attempt bringing and ethical dimension to foreign policy. The word ethical wasn't even in the vocabulary of most previous foreign secretaries. Of course, it would actually be impossible to have a genuinely ethical foreign policy without completely disbanding the UK arms industry, one of our last big manufacturing exports (which I'd be all for, even with the job losses and economic chaos that could create). Cook claimed that those licences to sell a few jets to Indonesia were already signed before he took up office, and he had no power to cancel them retrospectively. I don't think that's true. What may well be true is that whatever he might have liked, no one above him would've actually let him refuse to sell weapons to anyone who might use them to do something nasty, which is of course everyone.
The worst thing about New Labour's 'ethical foreign policy' was not that sometimes arms deals were made regardless, but that the language of 'promoting human rights and democracy' became used to justify full scale military intervention. Finally, with Iraq, Cook stood up against this.
― Cathy (Cathy), Saturday, 6 August 2005 21:44 (twenty years ago)
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― !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, Sunday, 7 August 2005 02:44 (twenty years ago)
i always rather hoped that - despite his previous opposition to devolution as a concept - he'd come back to scotland as first minister. i wasn't the only one.
― grimly fiendish (grimlord), Sunday, 7 August 2005 08:00 (twenty years ago)
― chap who would dare to thwart the revolution (chap), Sunday, 7 August 2005 15:37 (twenty years ago)
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― Andrew Farrell (afarrell), Sunday, 7 August 2005 21:20 (twenty years ago)
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Sunday, 7 August 2005 21:34 (twenty years ago)
So is Catherine.
It is a terrible loss to Britain, so needless, inexplicable, damaging.
Is this the only Cook obituary thread? Perhaps I have missed another one. I think he deserves more.
Tributes have been generous, but some of them also foolishly, nastily tinged. Much nonsense talked about a 'chaotic private life'. So his marriage was breaking down, he fell in love with his secretary - and they remained married for c.8 years, the rest of his life. (His first wife, I'm afraid, made herself seem a bitter clown down the years, with her sour barbs about him.) Meanwhile, an idiot from the Times on Newsnight last night saying that RC seemed 'ridiculous' to 'the average voter'. He was not more ridiculous than the man who sent UK troops into illegal, insane war, and left his people to reap the whirlwind.
I think that Robin Cook was perhaps the finest MP left in the Commons when he died. Only Gordon Brown, whatever his particular ups and downs, seems to have equal stature in my mind.
― the pinefox, Tuesday, 9 August 2005 15:02 (twenty years ago)
It turns out he died of heart disease.
So, no.
― Forest Pines (ForestPines), Tuesday, 9 August 2005 17:10 (twenty years ago)