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Previously on "Do we have to call the slaver the Feinian now?"
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He is currently a columnist at the Slaver hence the question. Probably the same level if Richard Littlejohn was found to be a BNP member.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNo The Mirror should be called that.
The Guardian can keep it's current name.
Also The Fail shouldn't be throwing stones considering their own historic links....
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No The Mirror should be called that.
The Guardian can keep it's current name.
Also The Fail shouldn't be throwing stones considering their own historic links....
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Do we have to call the slaver the Feinian now?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...pport-IRA.html
Couldn't happen to a more condescending bunch!'Vile duplicitous scum': Outrage as Guardian columnist and ex-newspaper editor Roy Greenslade reveals his long-held support for the IRA and says 'the killing of civilians' was 'justifiable'- Mr Greenslade worked at Fleet Street titles including editorship of Daily Mirror
- He said his sympathies with the republican cause developed in the 1970s
- Deciding to 'come out of hiding', he said: 'I supported the use of physical force'
- Critics have blasted Mr Greenslade, calling him a 'contemptible hypocrite'
- One journalist wrote: 'Roy Greenslade taught me ''journalism ethics''... I thought the whole ''don't murder people'' was a pretty basic part of ethics'
- Former newspaper editor Roy Greenslade has revealed his secret support for Irish republicanism and the extreme violence used by paramilitary forces - prompting a harsh backlash from media peers.
Mr Greenslade, who held various positions on Fleet Street titles, including the editorship of the Daily Mirror, also confirmed he is a member of Sinn Fein.
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