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Continued coverage of the News of the World scandal with Lionel Barber, editor of The Financial Times & Catherine Meyer, London bureau chief for Time magazine
- Keywords:
- Rupert Murdoch
- United Kingdom
- Scandal
- Fox
- testimony
- news
- NewsCorp
- 9/11
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SharkswithfrikingLazers 07/21/2011 03:04 PM Report
So Andy Coulson represents the common man and David Cameron the Eaton/Oxford elitist. Perhaps the class system in Britain has lead to a new list of problems.
"Prime Minister's Questions" shows a no elitist executive (unlike ours) and are to be envied. However, there still is an elitist issue in their society that, in this case, has lead to problems.
REMant 07/21/2011 11:10 AM Report
I think Miliband Jr is making far too much of this, and it sounds petty. If he is going to accuse his counterpart of complicity, then let him, and take the consequences, not hide behind a podium and snipe. I also thought Coulson peculiarly qualified for the job, but given the gulf that still exists in Britain between the "toffs" and the rest it is perhaps not so strange, and wouldn't be here either with our army of Ploufe's and Carville's, etc, which is no doubt where he got the idea. But our Sun's and News's went down the tubes long ago and no one expects any more reality from those remaining at the cash register than from a professional wrestling match. Mrs. Brooks's role in this would seem to be of most interest.