Moscow can never create a Google,an Apple, a BBC, or a Siemens: for that,it would need the rule of law and all the open democratic structures that support it Related: Litvinenko 'probably murdered on personal orders of Putin' Sir Robert Owen’s languid upper-class vowels and baggy London clubland suit don’t capture the indefatigable essence of the man. He represents the best of the British tradition of the rule of law. His report into the circumstances of the death of Alexander Litvinenko released final week is a classic of the genre – scrupulously evidence-based, neutral and judicious. It is what a rule-of-law society should produce.
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Source: theguardian.com