An anonymous comment on a previous post reads:
I notice that the Guardian has never removed your comment of Kamm's last Comment is Free article, saying that [Oliver] Kamm was going to prison, that the NUJ at the Guardian should strike if it employed him again, and that all public sector workers should strike if their employers' advertised in the Guardian once it had employed him again. Very odd that they should have left that in place.
It's not odd at all. In fact, it says it all about the regard in which Kamm is held by his peers.
And it's not that everyone at Oxbridge went to schools with longstanding ties to either or both; but when you see or read a lot of Oxbridge graduates who did go to such schools, then you do have to think how lucky they were that those ties were in place, because such people would not otherwise have gone to university at all. Yes, dear Eustonites and Jacksonites, that means you.
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