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The Accused

The Accused

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'm still pretty stunned by the Guardian's revelations that the News of the World under Andy Coulson hacked into my phone. I'm even more amazed to discover that I was just one of 3,000 targeted by this paper and Murdoch's News International.

I see Coulson is trying to distance himself from the report by saying he wasn't at the paper when the payout was made to Gordon Taylor.

That's not the point. You were there when the crime was committed. And as Andrew Neil said tonight of Coulson's News of the World on Newsnight:

"This was a newsroom out of control. We know from your story, it has become a default position to go to these guys and get information this way.

"Everyone who knows the News of the World, everybody knows this was going on. But it did no good to talk about it. One News of the World journalist said to me tonight, it was dangerous to talk about it.

"If this behaviour was systemic in the newsroom, why would you not know about it, why would you of all people, not know about it. Either you're incompetent or complicit."


Lots more to say on this but I've already done a few interviews and I've got BBC Breakfast and GMTV tomorrow so I need to head to bed.

But this really does call Cameron's judgement into question in hiring Coulson. McBride rightly got the sack after those childish emails. In fact, Cameron claimed the incident showed there needed to be a 'change of culture' in Downing Street.

 

But the systematic illegal hacking of upto 3,000 people is in a different league all together. Allowing the man who allowed that to happen into No10 would be deplorable.

So the question Cameron must answer is 'do you back him or sack him?' By the fact his people are tonight briefing that he's ' very relaxed' about the episode, we sadly have our answer.

 

 

I've got a feeling that 'very relaxed' attitude is going to change.

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Tom Tom Macute
"Allowing the man who allowed that to happen into No10 would be deplorable"

Did you see the TV coverage of the young men, barely left school, being returned from Afganistan yesterday.

Surely that's the wrong man in the dock.



@ 7:34 pm, Wed 15th Jul 2009 | reply |
Phil Davies
Its a bit like the pot calling the kettle black, you and the government you were part of, did your best to be allowed to monitor OUR mesaages and when someone does it to you you complain!
@ 2:49 pm, Thu 9th Jul 2009 | reply |
Nick Smith
John

Are you complaining now becasuse you feel that bugging cost you your affair with your secretary?

@ 9:49 am, Thu 9th Jul 2009 | reply |
Cortonwood
Newsroom out of control revealed by the Guardian

Refers to tactics of mobile phone hacking of John Prescott by the press.

Mr Scargill was hounded by newsrooms out of control in the miners strike in particular by the man who threw himself off a yacht because of pension fiddling. Long before Blue Tooth Technology.

However no one is immune from this tactic with the advent of blue tooth technology.
@ 8:32 am, Thu 9th Jul 2009 | reply |