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Topic History of: Shock! Horror! Littlejohn and Mail talk sense...
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hedda JK2006 wrote:
Nowhere Hedda - which is why it's a Shock Horror but pleasant surprise. Sometimes it takes a personal connection to see the reality.

I'll believe it when I see him campaign for everyone to be invited for afternoon teas at the local nick when they are to be arrested.

he's not saying anything new..a few writers have been saying the same thing including the editor of the Press Gazette but it just shows how insular the media really is.

They really don't have a clue how the great masses actually live.

And this is weird..Fleet Street has become such a parody over the past 30/40 years it's become the opposite of what it once was.
JK2006 Nowhere Hedda - which is why it's a Shock Horror but pleasant surprise. Sometimes it takes a personal connection to see the reality.
hedda But where was Littlejohn when tens of thousands of others were having their doors bashed in at 6am?

for the last 100 years.
JK2006 I think you're missing Littlejohn's main point Hedda - not that the way of arresting journos is wrong (and I do feel the 6am rape of privacy is needlessly nasty in most cases) but that the messing about and pre prosecution incompetence is unfair. I think it would be the same if it happened to those fantasy Muslim terrorists too, and Richard is making the point that us Liberals should be up in arms.

Whilst obviously motivated by personal friendship, I think it's dawning on him that the system is broken for all. That's why I was pleasantly amazed. He might even start supporting Shami next!
hedda your grasp of economics is as woeful as Blair's...but at least we now see you do admire him.

Sad.