...'i did not know' ... this is going to haunt the Murdochs ... as the CEO Chairman Godhead in NI you are supposed to know and have active procedures in place to make sure you are informed ... this will substantially erode his power as the weeks go by ... investors and non execs will not be satisfied and worried about their own liabilities ... it may well deflect the Cttees and the Met but longer term it is potentially devastating ....
'i did not know' is a critical element of the management approach, Rupert, Rebekah Andy C and Wallis all have deserved reputations as bullies who intimidate the hacks in the newsroom with incredible pressure threats and denigration, not knowing how the hacks then produce the stories and get their byline count up is how they gave permission to do anything but get me a story .... [of course they should have known, and no credible journo talking about this admits to their not knowing as being remotely plausible] ... 'not knowing' was part of the management style and culture ...know what i mean? if there is any truth in the claim that 'i did not know' then it is this sense i think ....
'i did not care' seems to me to be the implicit Met position, after all what is the importance of the civil rights of celebs and politicos etc [or civil rights full stop] in the Met of the last ten years or so ? they have villains to catch and terrorists to corner and bless them they do manage to do this ...but it has not seemed to occur to them that civil rights [to privacy, to demonstrate] matter too, and critically so in a democracy [and of course it is tiresome getting warrants and due process to hack all our phones and emails innit] ... alas they can not use this line of defence against the exocet that the Dowler and 7/7 revelations fired into the SW1 village [we had more important things to do doesn't cut it eh] plus the corpocat gravy train was flying along and the top squad were well set ... they did display a notable alacrity to defend her maj and her tribe, but protect civil rights in a democracy? nah we are too busy ....
when some people stand up against a bully or gang and start to prevail one always wonders why it took quite so long to happen... the Arab Spring being a very real example of how long it takes to get to the point of facing down the bullets and standing up to the bullies ..... that our politicians are craven in this respect is no surprise, as a society so are we .... we let the media characterise real opposition as violent hoodlums [assisted by the undercover Met operatives] we buy and read the trash, we faint at celebrities and devour the gossip ...and choose political leaders because they are likeable and smile nicely [go read the evidence]
bless mumsnet they did something and the NI Empire is acrumbling .....
the lie is given to 'i did not know' by the files in the legal officer's and solicitor's safes ....
'i did not know' is a critical element of the management approach, Rupert, Rebekah Andy C and Wallis all have deserved reputations as bullies who intimidate the hacks in the newsroom with incredible pressure threats and denigration, not knowing how the hacks then produce the stories and get their byline count up is how they gave permission to do anything but get me a story .... [of course they should have known, and no credible journo talking about this admits to their not knowing as being remotely plausible] ... 'not knowing' was part of the management style and culture ...know what i mean? if there is any truth in the claim that 'i did not know' then it is this sense i think ....
'i did not care' seems to me to be the implicit Met position, after all what is the importance of the civil rights of celebs and politicos etc [or civil rights full stop] in the Met of the last ten years or so ? they have villains to catch and terrorists to corner and bless them they do manage to do this ...but it has not seemed to occur to them that civil rights [to privacy, to demonstrate] matter too, and critically so in a democracy [and of course it is tiresome getting warrants and due process to hack all our phones and emails innit] ... alas they can not use this line of defence against the exocet that the Dowler and 7/7 revelations fired into the SW1 village [we had more important things to do doesn't cut it eh] plus the corpocat gravy train was flying along and the top squad were well set ... they did display a notable alacrity to defend her maj and her tribe, but protect civil rights in a democracy? nah we are too busy ....
when some people stand up against a bully or gang and start to prevail one always wonders why it took quite so long to happen... the Arab Spring being a very real example of how long it takes to get to the point of facing down the bullets and standing up to the bullies ..... that our politicians are craven in this respect is no surprise, as a society so are we .... we let the media characterise real opposition as violent hoodlums [assisted by the undercover Met operatives] we buy and read the trash, we faint at celebrities and devour the gossip ...and choose political leaders because they are likeable and smile nicely [go read the evidence]
bless mumsnet they did something and the NI Empire is acrumbling .....
the lie is given to 'i did not know' by the files in the legal officer's and solicitor's safes ....
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