Originally posted by burning dog
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I don't know if Eddie Mair carried the story - but everyone else in the media did. BBC Radio London spent five hours on it from 5am to 10am. I doubt that it is justifying its existence. Arguably, though, with the various parties involved, we have a snapshot of the more warring dysfunctional modern well-off parents and their offspring. It's that family unit writ large. In the 19th C wealthy men travelled across the Thames to take advantage of young women in the saddest hovels of The Mint at Waterloo but I don't sense real poverty is involved here.
Fascinatingly, after all of yesterday's personal stuff, Tessa's speech in the Lords proposing policy changes in approaches to treatments barely got a look in. Just not sensational enough!
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