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The Views of Stephen McPartland MP
MP for Stevenage, Hertfordshire

His views on the official explanation for the events of 9/11

Refused to say - Despite repeated enquiries Stephen McPartland MP refused to give any opinion on the validity of the official explanation for the events of 9/11. He may believe the official story or he may have his doubts, either way he simply refused to say.

Summary

Stephen McPartland MP was asked by Stevenage constituent, Mr Mallett, to state his opinion on the validity of the official explanation for the events of 9/11. Despite the question being repeatedly asked over a period of 12 months Steven McPartland used a number of methods to avoid providing any sort of relevant answer. Even when informed of clear evidence which proves the official explanation to be scientifically impossible Steven McPartland preferred to remain squarely on the fence and even refused Mr Mallett's requests for an appointment to discuss the matter further, and maybe get a straight answer, at one of his surgeries.

Steven McPartland finished by falling back on an excuse that "I simply do not agree that as a British Member of Parliament representing Stevenage that I can interfere in the internal judicial processes of the USA."

Steven McPartland was never asked to interfere in any way with the United States judicial system. British troops are not controlled, financed or staffed by the United States but they were sent to Afghanistan by the British Government as a direct result of a British analysis of the attack on the United States on 9/11. Overwhelming evidence now shows that analysis to be badly flawed and that is what Steven McPartland was asked for his views on.

Judging from the brief communications Stephen McPartland did send he seems to have no interest in the safety of British troops serving in Afghanistan including those members of his own constituency currently serving in Afghanistan and whom he represents in the UK Parliament.

When the truth about 9/11 does emerge Stephen McPartland MP will have no possibility of the old "I didn't know about it" excuse.

Information relevant to an ability to understand the evidence

Stephen McPartland MP is a member of the House of Commons Science and Technology Select Committee. Hopefully this would indicate that Stephen McPartland has at least some understanding of the basic laws of physics as taught to school children. It has been clearly explained to Stephen McPartland that the official explanation for 9/11 breaks several of those same laws of physics but with he has made no response.

Other information of note

Prior to being elected an MP, Stephen McPartland was the Director of Membership for British American Business (the US Chamber of Commerce), based in London.
Source - Stephen McPartland's own website biography


Contact log

Only Stephen McPartland and Mr Mallett's names have been included below. Since it is not known if Stephen McPartland's assistants share his views their names have been obscured to be fair to them.

Index of correspondence

Date

Title

23/06/2011

Message sent via Stephen McPartland MP's website contact form

29/07/2011

Reply from Stephen McPartland MP via email

29/07/2011

Email reply sent to Stephen McPartland MP

15/08/2011

Email recieved from Stephen McPartland MP's Parliamentary Caseworker

15/08/2011

Email reply to Stephen McPartland MP's Parliamentary Caseworker

24/08/2011

Email reply from Stephen McPartland MP

25/08/2011

Email sent to Stephen McPartland MP

05/09/2011

Further email sent to Stephen McPartland MP

20/07/2012

New enquiry to Stephen McPartland MP via email

24/07/2012

Email reply from Stephen McPartland MP's case worker

25/07/2012

Email to Stephen McPartland MP's case worker

25/07/2012

Reply from Stephen McPartland MP himself

26/07/2012

Reply to Stephen McPartland

31/07/2012

Follow up email to Stephen McPartland MP

06/08/2012

Further follow up email to Stephen McPartland MP

07/08/2012

Email reply from Stephen McPartland MP

07/08/2012

Final email to Stephen McPartland MP


25/07/2012 - Reply from Stephen McPartland MP himself

Dear Mr Mallett,

I have not fobbed you off and I am disappointed by your assertions. I simply do not agree that as a British Member of Parliament representing Stevenage that I can interfere in the internal judicial processes of the USA.

I made clear that I did not support the decision to go to war in Iraq or Afghanistan, but I was not a Member of Parliament at the time those decisions were made.

Good luck with your campaign, but I will not be able to assist you in this matter.

Best wishes

Stephen

Stephen McPartland
Member of Parliament for Stevenage


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