Murdoch: Ouf! Is this meltdown?
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostLooks like The Government (who they?) is rattled about forthcoming appearances by Andy Coulson & Rebekah Brooks at the Leveson Inquiry next week ...
Move could give David Cameron and other ministers chance to read statements from Andy Coulson and Rebekah Brooks. By Lisa O'Carroll
Get ready with those thick black redacting pens if they get what they want :sadface:
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostI hope Leveson tells them to get knotted, and there's a sporting chance he just might.
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amateur51
Originally posted by mangerton View PostI hope Leveson tells them to get knotted, and there's a sporting chance he just might.
I'm not a judge (never even been a character in Cluedo :whistle:) but I think HMG has a brass neck seeking this status when his Inquiry is meant to be independent - stick by your guns, Your Judgeship! :ok::biggrin:
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View PostI suspect there will soon be new list of 'reliable' and pliable high court judges set up to avoid any such embarrassments in future in what was I think meant to be a long-grass non-event. Boy David has a lot of explaining to do tho I suspect Hunt is pretty close to corrupt (as is Gove) in his relationship to the Murdoch empire.
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View PostI suspect there will soon be new list of 'reliable' and pliable high court judges set up to avoid any such embarrassments in future in what was I think meant to be a long-grass non-event. Boy David has a lot of explaining to do tho I suspect Hunt is pretty close to corrupt (as is Gove) in his relationship to the Murdoch empire.
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Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation reports a jump in quarterly profits, boosted by its cable networks and its Hollywood film unit.
Not much sign of meltdown here- how nice to see a company being succesful in these difficult economic times. And this is the same company whose chairman was branded "unfit" by a bunch of self-serving MPs, most of whom couldn't run a car boot sale. Just shows what they know, doesn't it?
And I find it a little odd that this thread has been dormant today, despite the Leveson panto hearing that there was no conclusive evidence of Milly Dowler's voicemails being deliberately deleted.
Still, just comment on the bits that suit you, eh? :erm:Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View Postthere was no conclusive evidence of Milly Dowler's voicemails being deliberately deleted.
Some things can take a very long time to melt (down) and, since this inquiry might well outlast the present government (and, who knows, maybe the next one as well), the proof of the pudding will have to remain in the melting, however long that process might take.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostWhether the messages were deleted illegally or automatically, the mobile phone was still 'hacked' illegally. The criminality of those involved has been clearly established, and they were effectively in Murdoch's pay.
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amateur51
Originally posted by ahinton View PostDoes anyone consider there to be a reasonable case for the merger of this thread with that on the Leveson inquiry?
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