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Prime Minister under pressure over trade deals made with Libya

'Ministerial visits' to Libya in the spotlight

Ben Bailey
27 Aug 2009


Pressure increased on Gordon Brown today to disclose details of trade deals negotiated with Libya after it was reported that three ministers had visited the country in 15 months leading up to the release of the Lockerbie bomber.

Lord Jones, then trade minister, travelled to Libya in May last year to speak to business representatives, according to reports.

Former health minister Dawn Primarolo was said to have conducted talks with the Libyan prime minister in November last year, and Bill Rammell, then Foreign Office minister, held discussions with his Libyan counterparts in February 2009.

Home Secretary Alan Johnson also met Libyan health ministers at the World Health Assembly in Geneva last year when he was health secretary, it was reported.

The Libyan visits will add more fuel to the row over the freeing of the terminally ill Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi on compassionate grounds.

Earlier this week, opposition parties said ministers had "serious questions" to answer after Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's son, Saif, claimed that the decision to release Megrahi was tied to a trade deal.

Business Secretary Lord Mandelson dismissed the suggestion that the bomber's case was on the table during talks as "offensive".

The Prime Minister has come under fire for his silence on whether he agrees with Scotland's Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill's decision to release the man convicted of the 1988 terror attack on compassionate grounds.

Former deputy prime minister John Prescott yesterday became the first senior Labour figure to back Mr MacAskill's decision.

Asked in a Sky News interview if he had any objection to the decision to the release of Megrahi, Mr Prescott said: "No I don't have any objection.

"If the man is dying, if compassion is passed as it is in the Scottish administration, and the medical authorities then gave proof to that effect as they did, then it's a decision for their legal authority.

"You know Scotland has always had a great deal more independence in its legal authority going back many years so we have to respect that decision and I do."

His comments were immediately seized on by the Scottish National Party (SNP), who contrasted them with the stance of Labour in Scotland, and by Tories who said Gordon Brown should state his views on the release.

Justice Minister Jack Straw yesterday questioned whether Mr MacAskill should have visited Megrahi in jail before coming to a decision.

Mr Straw said: "That was his decision. If you are asking me if I have ever visited a prisoner in jail who has applied for compassionate release, the answer to that is no."

A YouGov poll for the Daily Mail revealed that support for Scottish independence has fallen in the wake of the furore over Megrahi's release.

The survey of 1,078 Scottish adults found only 28% back independence, down eight points in a year.

It also showed almost a third of Scots want Mr MacAskill to resign, while 70% believe their reputation abroad has suffered.

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Start with Blair, fudged along by bodger Brown, to hide what mandy was really up to its really that simple.

- Alan Davey, London UK, 27/08/2009 10:12
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Surely people should know right now that Lybia was never the perpetrator of Lockerbie...read the book "the trail of the Octopus" for example written by a former CIA agent who is now in hiding.

- Val, UK, 27/08/2009 10:01
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Come all you reporters find out if any Scottish mps did a visit.i bet not the more that comes out the deeper Brown sinks.

- David Smith, Croydon, 27/08/2009 08:49
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i wonder if any Ministers will be attending the 'Libya's 40th anniversary of the revolution' next week. It promises to be a big national event with 6 days of public celebrations, one million T-Shirts,caps, city branding etc. I could send you a copy of the event logo if you wish.

- Alexander, beirut, lebanon, 27/08/2009 07:22
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