HC Deb 09 February 1971 vol 811 c99W
35. Mr. Arthur Lewis

asked the Attorney-General whether he will give the grounds upon which he reached the conclusion that, in view of the confession of Mr. John Medlicott, an East Anglian poultry farmer, that he had with malice aforethought sprayed electricity workers' cars with liquid manure causing damage and possible disturbances, no prosecution would be justified.

The Attorney-General

The police conclusion, with which I agree, was that the facts as reported did not warrant prosecution.