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Topic History of: so the NoTW hacked Sienna Miller's kid's phones
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veritas I got that wrong of course...the current score is:

veritas (loony left ) +3

rest of board 0

ITK (rabid right) -1

veritas So no-one on the board picked up my clever ruse by saying 'Sienna Miller's kids'

it was of course, other people's kids.

So that's at least 3 points to me and none to everyone else and minus one point to ITK who foolishly thinks he is smarter than me :

veritas 3
ITK -1

veritas Simon wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
Oh yes they do; mainly because they are scared of them turning against them (as they have against Cable and Clarke) and worry they will lose their jobs.


And you believe that, consequently, laws are formulated by the rantings of tabloids? I do not - although they sometimes speed up and influence legislation by reflecting, in most cases, the views of the public.


they reflect the views of the public ?.
I wonder how they do that. More like tell the public what their views should be.

Otherwise there would be no point in being a press baron.
Simon JK2006 wrote:
Oh yes they do; mainly because they are scared of them turning against them (as they have against Cable and Clarke) and worry they will lose their jobs.


And you believe that, consequently, laws are formulated by the rantings of tabloids? I do not - although they sometimes speed up and influence legislation by reflecting, in most cases, the views of the public.
JK2006 Oh yes they do; mainly because they are scared of them turning against them (as they have against Cable and Clarke) and worry they will lose their jobs.