Ha - last time i drove past the old baily i was smoking a joint with my cousin and we smiled at a copper with the joint in full view - probably one of my not so good ideas - breaking the law outside the number 1 court in England is never a smart move - still, didnt get nicked.

Now, back on topic. - No comment.

I think they only got 6 months - or at least one of them did. They'll be out in 2 months.
LIP Reviewed by LIP on . Pair found guilty for leaking Bush/Blair memo Daily Mail Wednesday May 09, 2007 A civil servant and an MP's researcher were today found guilty of breaching the Official Secrets Act after leaking an 'extremely sensitive' memo detailing talks on Iraq between Prime Minister Tony Blair and US President George Bush. The four-page document was passed by Cabinet Office communications officer David Keogh to Leo O'Connor, who worked for anti-war Labour MP Anthony Clarke. Rating: 5