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Topic History of: Lovely long lunch with Jane Moore
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honey!oh sugar sugar. JK2006 wrote:
When the lovely Lynda Lee-Potter died (she used to write me in prison - long letters hand written on numerous postcards), I urged Dacre to sign Jane Moore to the Mail but it never happened.

If I was the editor of the sun I would pay her whatever it took to keep her!
JK2006 When the lovely Lynda Lee-Potter died (she used to write me in prison - long letters hand written on numerous postcards), I urged Dacre to sign Jane Moore to the Mail but it never happened.
honey!oh sugar sugar. Pru wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
I'm not sure a newspaper has "morals". It can be good or bad, sell millions or hundreds, and usually has bits of everything in it, good and bad.

And it can lie and refuse to apologise for lying. I hope all of those hacks meet people from Merseyside, who'll tell them what they think of the disgusting publication for which they take a wage.


I wish she would move newspapers so I could read her column, (sometimes people cut and paste it for me)
Pru JK2006 wrote:
I'm not sure a newspaper has "morals". It can be good or bad, sell millions or hundreds, and usually has bits of everything in it, good and bad.

And it can lie and refuse to apologise for lying. I hope all of those hacks meet people from Merseyside, who'll tell them what they think of the disgusting publication for which they take a wage.
JK2006 I'm not sure a newspaper has "morals". It can be good or bad, sell millions or hundreds, and usually has bits of everything in it, good and bad.