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Topic History of: she read my mind
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veritas 'I don't think they're adequate bodies to deal with this kind of problem,' she told the inquiry.

'I think it needs to be much more complex.'

Ms Smith (pictured) said tabloid journalists had forgotten that they dealt with people.

'The people involved have lost all sense that they are dealing with human beings.'

'I think we have a tabloid press which is almost infantile in its attitude towards sex and private life.'

She added: 'My impression is that tabloid hacks go around like children who have just discovered that their parents have sex and they cannot resist taking a peek around the door.'


at the Leveson Inquiry
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2064187...quiry-witnesses.html