Harman is finished.
He just wouldn't give the scalp to the Daily Mail. He will to The Sunday People, which has been running the Elm House story for months.
Whereas the Mail has yet to mention the paedophile ring inside Thatcher's Downing Street.
It has merely tried to pre-empt that vast looming scandal, already raised by Tom Watson at PMQs but then blacked out by the BBC, with this old news.
Where was it when Harman and Hewitt were in the Cabinet? I know where I was.
He just wouldn't give the scalp to the Daily Mail. He will to The Sunday People, which has been running the Elm House story for months.
Whereas the Mail has yet to mention the paedophile ring inside Thatcher's Downing Street.
It has merely tried to pre-empt that vast looming scandal, already raised by Tom Watson at PMQs but then blacked out by the BBC, with this old news.
Where was it when Harman and Hewitt were in the Cabinet? I know where I was.
I genuinely don't think they knew before-because not enough journos read the alternative media.
ReplyDeleteThe Mail and Telegraph were also very, very late to the Common Purpose-Leveson link (particularly the fact that the people who founded the Media Standards Trust and Hacked off were the same people who founded both Demos and Common Purpose) which was all over the alternative media for over a year.
They seemed to have only just "discovered" that David Bell was Chairman (and Chris Bryant MP was London Manager) of the same "charity" that the Media Standards Trust and Demos founder Julia Middleton herself founded.
Had they never read anything on the internet?
Yes, but they don't admit it.
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