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Leveson, Lest We Forget - The Millions of VICTIMS
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Leveson, Lest We Forget - The Millions of VICTIMS 12 Years, 7 Months ago  
Apart from the un-named Multi-Millions of Victims in the general public, including young children - all daily mislead.

51 victims were named by the Inquiry as of November 2011. They were and are:
1.Sky Andrew, sports agent
2.Calum Best, model and celebrity
3.Tim Blackstone
4.Chris Bryant MP
5.Charlotte Church, singer
6.Max Clifford, publicist
7.Anne Diamond, television presenter
8.Sally Dowler, mother of Milly Dowler
9.Bob Dowler, father of Milly Dowler
10.Gemma Dowler, sister of Milly Dowler
11.Kieron Fallon, professional jockey
12.Mary-Ellen Field, former advisor to Elle Macpherson
13.Gary Flitcroft, former footballer
14.Paul Gascoigne, former footballer
15.Sheryl Gascoigne, ex-wife of Paul Gascoigne
16.Hugh Grant, actor
17.Shobna Gulati, actress, writer
18.Jacqui Hames, former police officer and Crimewatch presenter
19.HJK, anonymous witness
20.Mike Hollingsworth, TV executive
21.Simon Hughes MP
22.Ian Hurst (aka Martin Ingram) former army intelligence officer
23.Ben Jackson, personal assistant to Jude Law
24.Christopher Jefferies, former landlord of Joanna Yeates
25.Ulrika Jonsson, television presenter
26.Tessa Jowell, MP
27.Mark Lewis, solicitor
28.Denis MacShane, MP
29.Gerry McCann, father of Madeleine McCann
30.Kate McCann, mother of Madeleine McCann
31.Michele Milburn, theatrical agent
32.David Mills, estranged husband of former Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell
33.Sienna Miller, actress
34.Max Mosley, former president of the FIA
35.Mark Oaten, former Liberal Democrat MP
36.Brian Paddick, Liberal Democrat politician and former senior police officer
37.Ciara Parkes, publicist
38.The Rt Hon Lord Prescott of Kingston upon Hull, former deputy prime minister
39.Tom Rowland, freelance journalist
40.JK Rowling, author
41.Valatina Semenenko, artist
42.Ashvini Sharma, former Air India chief executive
43.Graham Shear, lawyer
44.Christopher Shipman, son of the late Harold Shipman
45.Joan Smith, journalist
46.Abi Titmuss, celebrity
47.Mark Thomson, lawyer
48.James Watson, father of stabbing victim Diane Watson
49.Margaret Watson, mother of Diane Watson
50.Jane Winter, Northern Ireland human rights charity director
51.Claire Ward, former Labour MP[17]

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leveson_Inquiry
 
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#90973
Hedda

Re:Leveson, Lest We Forget - The Millions of VICTIMS 12 Years, 7 Months ago  
Cameron, Milliband, Clegg etc just don't get it.

They are all saying the innocent must not be bullied.

But neither should the guilty.

The reactions to Leveson demonstrate how corrupt the mass media has become.
 
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bh

Re:Leveson, Lest We Forget - The Millions of VICTIMS 12 Years, 7 Months ago  
The end of this Government is imminent.

You are right. They don't GET it, at all. Where are the people with clout? It's awful. Namby pamby scaredy cats. Oh!
 
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Bob Woodwood

Re:Leveson, Lest We Forget - The Millions of VICTIMS 12 Years, 7 Months ago  
I didn't actually object to Cameron being cautious about the notion of legislation. A PM should react like that rather than leaping to rubber stamp such a move. The opportunistic responses to him said a great deal about politics these days. All he said was that it should be discussed before deciding to implement the proposal, yet immediately it was reported as 'Cameron rejects Leveson'. Sad.
 
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#90976
Re:Leveson, Lest We Forget - The Millions of VICTIMS 12 Years, 7 Months ago  
It'll be interesting to see how this pans out. Will Clegg's support fade as he thinks about his future working for the EU and will MilliVanilliBand risk alienating the media he may need to keep sweet for the next election.

I must say, it looks like Leveson did a GREAT job.
 
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Re:Leveson, Lest We Forget - The Millions of VICTIMS 12 Years, 7 Months ago  
It looks like Leveson did a sensible job as expected, totally avoided the real issues, reported on that dreadful habit the tabloids have of photographing celebrities and hacking into dead peoples' phones and not coping with the relationship between media, police, politicians and judiciary whose combined priority is... is it a good story?

Nice man; lousy report.

Cameron, naturally controlled by the Mail, says "over my dead image".

Me sitting where Cameron sat...

www.kingofhits.co.uk/index.php?option=co...4&g2_itemId=2332
 
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Last Edit: 2012/11/30 05:21 By JK2006.
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#90990
In The Know

Re:Leveson, Lest We Forget - The Millions of VICTIMS 12 Years, 7 Months ago  
bh wrote:
The end of this Government is imminent.

No it isnt ... nearly 3 years to go before re-election (although not yet certain whether stand alone or as Coalition).
 
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#90991
In The Know

Re:Leveson, Lest We Forget - The Millions of VICTIMS 12 Years, 7 Months ago  
Bob Woodwood wrote:
I didn't actually object to Cameron being cautious about the notion of legislation. A PM should react like that rather than leaping to rubber stamp such a move. The opportunistic responses to him said a great deal about politics these days. All he said was that it should be discussed before deciding to implement the proposal, yet immediately it was reported as 'Cameron rejects Leveson'. Sad.

Quite right, Bob

Hurriedly made law is usually very bad law indeed.

Anyone remember the Dangerous Dogs Act ????
 
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#90998
Innocent Accused

Re:Leveson, Lest We Forget - The Millions of VICTIMS 12 Years, 7 Months ago  
JK2006 wrote:
It looks like Leveson did a sensible job as expected, totally avoided the real issues, reported on that dreadful habit the tabloids have of photographing celebrities and hacking into dead peoples' phones and not coping with the relationship between media, police, politicians and judiciary whose combined priority is... is it a good story?

Nice man; lousy report.

Cameron, naturally controlled by the Mail, says "over my dead image".

Me sitting where Cameron sat...

www.kingofhits.co.uk/index.php?option=co...4&g2_itemId=2332


Did like the shirt JK
 
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