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Topic History of: More Max Clifford morality lessons...
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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andrew The are 2 are complete BASTARDS.
veritas the mind boggles thinking what may have been overheard.

At the same time-I agree with Andrew Neil-this is such an explosive story it could be the beginning of the end for the Murdoch empire.

Apart from the very serious and hopeless police lack of action, those lining up to sue News Ltd titles could be endless and I bet Clifford will be drawn ..does he sue those who provide a living or up the anti for his tales ?

Combine that with my on-going agitation for a former Page 3 girl (positive thinking-you put these things into the ether and they eventually happen) down on her luck to sue The Sun for abuse if she was 16 or under when she appeared on the pages, and we have the beginnings of a melt-down.

The last time I saw Murdoch was when he arrived at a function in Sydney 4 months ago. He looks dreadful which doesn't come across in photos. Gaunt-like a walking skeleton bustled along by Wendy !

When Rupert goes the empire is going to be carved up with the profitable bits snapped up and those that lose money at a great rate will collapse.
JK2006 Having his phone tapped is a disgrace, he says.

I love it when he takes the moral high ground.