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Blunkett 'gave machine-gun order' | |
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David Blunkett told the head of the Prison Service to call in the Army and "machine-gun" rioting inmates to regain control of a jail in 2002, reports say. | David Blunkett told the head of the Prison Service to call in the Army and "machine-gun" rioting inmates to regain control of a jail in 2002, reports say. |
Martin Narey, then director general, said the then home secretary told him he did not care about possible deaths during bids to retake Lincoln prison. | Martin Narey, then director general, said the then home secretary told him he did not care about possible deaths during bids to retake Lincoln prison. |
Mr Narey's comments in the Times are in response to Mr Blunkett's diaries which accuse him of dithering over the riots. | Mr Narey's comments in the Times are in response to Mr Blunkett's diaries which accuse him of dithering over the riots. |
A spokesman for Mr Blunkett denied he had made any reference to machine guns. | A spokesman for Mr Blunkett denied he had made any reference to machine guns. |
The diaries, which record Mr Blunkett's eight years in Cabinet, were published on Monday. | The diaries, which record Mr Blunkett's eight years in Cabinet, were published on Monday. |
Mr Narey said when he read Mr Blunkett's account of the riot he was "very angry". | |
What you are looking for is calm guidance, it's leadership, from a Secretary of State, and that was sadly lacking on that occasion Martin NareyFormer Prison Service head | |
"And on behalf of all those who worked so bravely that night - particularly my deputy, Phil Wheatley - I was determined to put the record straight," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme. | |
He said that, during a telephone conversation in October 2002, he told Mr Blunkett he would not rush into ordering staff back into jail if it put lives at risk. | He said that, during a telephone conversation in October 2002, he told Mr Blunkett he would not rush into ordering staff back into jail if it put lives at risk. |
He told The Times: "[Mr Blunkett] shrieked at me that he didn't care about lives, told me to call in the Army and 'machine-gun' the prisoners and - still shrieking - again ordered me to take the prison back immediately. | He told The Times: "[Mr Blunkett] shrieked at me that he didn't care about lives, told me to call in the Army and 'machine-gun' the prisoners and - still shrieking - again ordered me to take the prison back immediately. |
"I refused. David hung up." | "I refused. David hung up." |
Mr Narey acknowledged that the comments were not meant literally. | Mr Narey acknowledged that the comments were not meant literally. |
"He surely cannot have intended us to take (them) seriously," he wrote in the Times. | |
Mr Narey described Mr Blunkett as being "reckless" during the crisis. | |
"What you are looking for is calm guidance, it's leadership, from a Secretary of State, and that was sadly lacking on that occasion." | |
Martin Narey claimed Mr Blunkett was "reckless" | |
He added: "I don't think David was decisive that evening; I think he was reckless." | |
Mr Narey said he "was well aware of the capacity for riots to spread" because of his experience of the riots at Strangeways prison in 1990. | |
But the ex-minister has stood by his account of the Lincoln prison riot and denied Mr Narey's account. | But the ex-minister has stood by his account of the Lincoln prison riot and denied Mr Narey's account. |
A spokesman for Mr Blunkett told the newspaper: "The diary records precisely what happened. | A spokesman for Mr Blunkett told the newspaper: "The diary records precisely what happened. |
"He did order the retaking of the prison. He did not say anything about machine guns. Quite apart from anything else, they do not carry machine guns in the Prison Service. | "He did order the retaking of the prison. He did not say anything about machine guns. Quite apart from anything else, they do not carry machine guns in the Prison Service. |
"Any such phone call would have been monitored by Mr Blunkett's private office." | "Any such phone call would have been monitored by Mr Blunkett's private office." |
Mr Narey said he would be "delighted" to hear such a recording. | |
"I promise you my account is absolutely true." |