Originally posted by Mr Pee
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And on political agendas, uncovering the squalid relationships and criminal activity within News International is a far more important contribution to the preservation of some sort of fair and democratic system in this country than uncovering the squalid dishonesty of individual MPs in respect of expenses. And the Telegraph's own squalid campaign to target, by fair means or foul, the leading Liberal Democrats within the coalition was profoundly anti-democratic. So much for political agendas.
This is - to many of us - an important issue. It's still running. And if it's the Guardian getting the stories, so be it.
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