Despicable NOTW

cornholio's RC200":8smo47an said:
If Murdoch hadn't had his influence forcing beliefs on the idiots reading his gutter press the part who actually won the election might not have done so....
Yes mate, that's my point. Murdoch shouldn't be deciding who our next prime minister is.

cornholio's RC200":8smo47an said:
This country that democratically entered the EU...
Sorry fella. We were taken into the EEC, and then there was a referendum afterwards to legitimise that decision. Nobody was informed in 1974 that the EEC would turn from a regional trading bloc into an undemocratic, unaccountable, totalitarian super-state.
cornholio's RC200":8smo47an said:
...also has elected MEPs.
...who are just a talking shop. The real power of the EU is with the (unelected) European Commissioners.
cornholio's RC200":8smo47an said:
But they are too busy peddling their far right views to have any sort of influence whatsoever. Still that's down to the electorate eh?
Well, if it isn't down to the electorate, shouldn't we get out of the EU and have a system that is controlled by the electorate? :?
 
tintin40":3njtf3jo said:
rosstheboss":3njtf3jo said:
News Corp have withdrawn their bid for bSkyB.....

Good.

Won't they have done that just to avoid an investigation by the competition commision (or whate ever they are called) as it removes any need to have a formal investigation on News Corp by the CC. A negative outcome on the CC invetsigation (especially if it cited "unsuitability of the senior management") would have had major negative affects on News Corp.
 
TedC":39u9dhjh said:
Won't they have done that just to avoid an investigation by the competition commision (or whate ever they are called)....
That might be News Corp's intention, but the two public enquiries are still going ahead...

....and I think I heard on BBC News 24 that Ofcom are going to investigate whether News Corp are "fit and proper" owners of their existing 39% slice of BSkyB... :shock:
 
technodup":35hdxedb said:
Neil":35hdxedb said:
And a politician that's been at that level who hasn't?

And I now read elsewhere that the cystic fibrosis story almost certainly wasn't by subterfuge and that it may have been deliberately planted to deflect attention from that day's 'bad news for Labour' story.



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: You read that in the bloody Sun mate. I wonder why they'd say that! :roll: :lol: :lol:
 
brocklanders023":25u3ws0h said:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: You read that in the bloody Sun mate. I wonder why they'd say that! :roll: :lol: :lol:
Well considering I posted that at 3:25 yesterday and AFAIK the Sun only went with it today I think you're talking pish.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: etc. :roll:

I haven't read The Sun for about 15 years. But they might just say it because it's true. I haven't heard of them denying anything else...
 
:oops: Didn't notice that! :lol:

Still seems strange that the only people that are going hard with that story are the Sun. I wonder why?

Oh, and the Sun saying something because it's true....... :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
brocklanders023":nrph0xvl said:
:oops: Didn't notice that! :lol:

Still seems strange that the only people that are going hard with that story are the Sun. I wonder why?

Oh, and the Sun saying something because it's true....... :lol: :lol: :lol:
Well presumably because they're the ones who'll suffer for it. And if it isn't true they'd be stupid not to deny it.

I'm no fan of the Sun or NOTW but the way the media (read competitors) are tearing Murdoch apart smacks of opportunism in the extreme. Taking shots at a competitor and successful and influential businessman into the bargain? They're loving it.

Would they be so vigorous if it was a non media company in question?
 
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