I personally don't believe William Hague or any other member of our Government have anything to stand down for.
The mission to escort a British diplomat, was not a covert one and therefore, the tactics used, would not have been of a covert nature. It is due to this reason that the SBS, not the SAS (as correctly pointed out in a previous statement), were 'comprimised'. The notion that the SBS were captured and treated with hostility by the rebel forces, has been forced down our throats by almost every major branch of media the World has to offer. In fact, the SBS were mereley repremanded by the rebels and civily asked a few questions. Would'nt you stop 9 foreign men who were walking through your neighbourhood and ask them what they were doing?
In conclusion, it is clear that this event, as with all political issues, has been greatly exagerated and blown out of proportion in order to sell news and attempt to sway people's political stance.