Saturday, January 22, 2011
Coulson's resignation should lead to accountability - no chance
The UK "Times" says : "An iron triangle consisting of Downing Street, News International (owner of the News of the World) and the Metropolitan Police attempted to rubbish this investigation and tried to sweep wrongdoing under the carpet. Yesterday's (Coulson) resignation must be the start of accountability, not the end".
IMO: Most decent people agree, but there is possibly little real long term hope. As the Financial Times says: "Dave (Cameron) let it be known that he wanted more hands-off relations with the media, more business-like, less needy, an end to the incestuous relations developed by Labour in their campaign to win friends and head off enemies. And then he spends Christmas with Rebekah Brooks (of News International). Go figure".
IMO: Most decent people agree, but there is possibly little real long term hope. As the Financial Times says: "Dave (Cameron) let it be known that he wanted more hands-off relations with the media, more business-like, less needy, an end to the incestuous relations developed by Labour in their campaign to win friends and head off enemies. And then he spends Christmas with Rebekah Brooks (of News International). Go figure".
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