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Well some important news and that is that the Government is to support Labour tomorrow in the House Of Commons against Murdoch's bid to take over BSKYB.
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---------- Post added at 17:17 ---------- Previous post was at 17:09 ---------- Latest news is that Rupert Murdoch, James Murdoch and Rebekah Brooks are to attend the Culture and Sports committee next week. |
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News international is in my opinion a dead man walking :). They are in such a bad place and its getting worse by the hour wonder what they will request as there last meal :)
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HMMMMM? Polite request to appear?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-14127282 Another good read about what Hunt has coming? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-14122109 Quote:
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As someone said is this the new Watergate and as the hours go by the revelations and the repurcussions for the future are inmense as political parties try to cut all ties with Murdoch and also the BSKYB deal looks dead in the water and then there are likely to be criminal charges against journalists and the police.
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Some updates on the Brown revelations:
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Not wanting to take this thread off course but I must say I do find watching Keith Vaz lecturing people on standards and integrity just a tad hard to stomach!
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Channel 4 News seem to think the commons vote tomorrow kills off the BSkyB deal.
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While I agree, most people don't base their political beliefs on what they see come out of hollywood, people do base their political beliefs on what they see on the TV news (which is already fairly heavily regulated), on the radio and in the news papers (which aren't regulated at all), so one company controlling a large percentage of all three industries would be in a good position to imposed it's views on a large percentage of the population. And, yes, people are that gullible. It's worth noting that while the BBC has huge radio and TV audiences, it has little or no influence on the press, beyond a couple of magazines. |
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As the old saying goes the masses are very easily brainwashed and will believe a certain opinion by someone or some company that is very powerful.
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