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So, the day after the PM gives testimony at the Leveson inquiry

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AbsofAwesomeness · 15/06/2012 10:08

and it turns out he's "in it together" with Rebecca Brooks, granted over 1,000 interviews with various media individuals in 2005 and on the front page of the BBC News site ....

no mention! How strange is that? Is this not news? Hmm

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CogitoErgoSometimes · 15/06/2012 10:43

It was all over the BBC site yesterday. The front page is just the current stuff. News moves on...

AbsofAwesomeness · 15/06/2012 11:17

Was discussing it with colleagues, and we thought it's been buried under the new BoE proposals.

Maybe we're more cynical than we realise

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chipstick10 · 15/06/2012 11:31

I agree with the audience member on question time last night. Apart from the chattering classes i dont think the man and woman in the street gives much of a toss about waste of time Levison. Granted they were angry re Milly Dowler, but the rest of it!!!!! nah. Especially with massive hypocrites like the abhorant Coogan.

edam · 15/06/2012 23:26

I'm sure Cameron is very grateful for your help, Chipstick. 'The public don't care, this is a Westminster village story' was the line he clung to in an attempt to hide all this skulduggery.

However, I'm quite glad there are a few people who give a toss about the stench of corruption emanating from the top politicians, media tycoons and police force. It's kind of important to hold them to account occasionally.

nepkoztarsasag · 16/06/2012 00:13

The public care most about living standards, the economy, unemployment and whether public services are getting better or worse.

How's all that going for you chipstick?

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