and private prosecutions without the need to involve the police or have evidence assessed by the criminal prosecution service. colletta smith has spent the day watching the evidence from today s inquiry with others who have experienced first hand what that interrogation by post office officials felt like. these scenes were playing out across the uk for decades. we these scenes were playing out across the uk for decades. the uk for decades. we have a right of ent . the uk for decades. we have a right of entry- it the uk for decades. we have a right of entry. it happened the uk for decades. we have a right of entry. it happened to the uk for decades. we have a right of entry. it happened to pauline. . of entry. it happened to pauline. she ran a post of entry. it happened to pauline. she ran a post office of entry. it happened to pauline. she ran a post office by - of entry. it happened to pauline. she ran a post office by the - of entry. it happened to pauline. she ran a post
position, because it s a manifestation of hypocrisy of imperial rule, and that is going to challenge the us and the uk for decades. the uk for decades. mark, director the uk for decades. mark, director of the uk for decades. mark, director of club the uk for decades. mark, director of club fed, - the uk for decades. mark, director of club fed, thank| the uk for decades. mark, - director of club fed, thank you so much for your time.- so much for your time. thank ou. our political correspondent chris mason explained what more mr blair had to say. he said it was tragic and unnecessary what was tragic and unnecessary what was happening. he said there is this moral obligation for uk to stay as long as necessary to get everyone out to has a right to come to the uk because they worked with british forces, but he s making a bigger argument here will stop he says, this is a 2700 word article that has