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Sir Ed Davey accused Tories of letting down Afghans who supported British forces and protecting its ministers. It comes as a super-injunction blocking reporting about the “horrific” leak of data was lifted. The Ministry of Defence only became aware of the breach when excerpts from the dataset were posted anonymously on a Facebook group in August 2023, and a super-injunction was granted at the High Court in an attempt to prevent the Taliban from finding out about the leak. Report by Gluszczykm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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00:00Like everyone else, I'm really surprised by this super injunction.
00:03I'm quite shocked by it.
00:05I'm afraid the Conservative government really let down so many Afghans.
00:09We had the appalling retreat from Kabul in 2021
00:12and the failure to get behind a lot of those Afghan soldiers
00:16and interpreters and translators who supported our troops is another scandal.
00:21This data leak that we're learning about now was truly horrific.
00:26The question we need to ask about the injunction
00:30is how much it was needed to protect those Afghans
00:34that the Conservative government let down
00:36and how much was it to protect ministers.
00:39And I'm afraid one's left with the impression that it went on far too long.
00:43I think we should all be grateful to the judge for this ruling
00:46that's exposed this attempted cover-up.
00:50We absolutely need answers to the questions from ministers.
00:53Liberal Democrats will be pressing them really hard at every opportunity
00:57to try to make sure we get answers for the British people
01:00and for those Afghans.

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