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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostThe time to regulate was when Diana was hounded to her death
Anyway she was so media hungry she went to a heart operation wearing make up. You have to be careful when you take the tiger by the tail.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI don't think more regulation will work, most of what they did was a crime anyway, they just didn't care, or believed that what they were doing was for the greater good
It'll be really fecking annoying if Cameron ignores Leveson's reccomendations completly. All that time and money on an enquiry that they simply ignore.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI don't think more regulation will work, most of what they did was a crime anyway, they just didn't care, or believed that what they were doing was for the greater good
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I don't think more regulation will work, most of what they did was a crime anyway, they just didn't care, or believed that what they were doing was for the greater good
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There's more symbiosis than account holding with the MSM and the LibLabCon parasites.
The days of Woodward and Bernstein are all but gone.
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The press are totally out of control. They routinely break the law. Any regulating body will be totally independent and the press will be freer and fairer as a result.
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The press should be allowed to print what they want. Its the only way to keep government in check. Anyway, if they were that bad no-one would buy what they printed. Look at Liverpool and the Sun. They learnt their lesson from that.
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