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Originally Posted by nomadking
Many people will have already formed an opinion, so who could be impartial? There is a difference between somebody just being awkward with no reasoning(ie Cable, and not just on this) and somebody whose shadow cabinet area was the media, agreeing with a proposal, the details and arguments of which were publicly known.
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No, the difference is between someone who had made up their mind against the News Corp bid and someone who had made up their mind in favour (and who found out they were wrong) - but the real difference is Cameron got rid of the against and appointed the pro. So we know where Cameron stood on the News Corp versus public interest question - of course its different now he's been found out.