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Originally Posted by Chris
You're right, it doesn't - my mistake, for some reason I thought this had come up in PMQs yesterday.
Nevertheless, if there was a legal issue, that's for the reporter and his publisher, not the person whose spoken words they are quoting.
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Again he is within his rights to say it legally, I just think it was a bit of a gaff for him to do so considering he is the Prime Minster. They usually just retort that they won't comment on a ongoing trial. It's not something I am massively upset though, just a bit miffed.
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As for the wording ... Well, he was taking part in a 'selfie' at someone's memorial service the other day. What else dd you expect?
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Nothing much. The Team thing was just an avenue for me to moan more generally about it. People are associating themselves with a team, as if this were a fangirl twitter fight or a football match, over a serious legal trial and a separate but connected divorce in a way that would have been the basis of a joke in Brass Eye or The Onion. :rem:
The Selfie I think was fine. The whole atmosphere was jovial and people were signing and dancing around them.

Edit: Not that I like the concept of selfies, bunch of preening narcissists!