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Murdoch's Scum Credentials All In Order I See


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9 minutes ago, VladimirIlyich said:

Is gammon another one of these words like 'woke?' And what does it mean?

 

It's basically your typical Carling-drinking Union Jack waving Boris Johnson-loving pro-Brexit shouting-at-waiters/waitresses-abroad looking-like-meat-sweat-on-a-sunlounger thick British twat.

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3 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

The fact most of these newspapers still exist at all given that they make massive losses shows you how their importance to their owners has nothing to do with money.

 

Must be the most biased press in the western world, pretty much all owned by billionaires.

And every one a cunt.

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14 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

The fact most of these newspapers still exist at all given that they make massive losses shows you how their importance to their owners has nothing to do with money.

 

Must be the most biased press in the western world, pretty much all owned by billionaires.

Absolutely hit the nail on the head there mate.Its them and us

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The UK government has been formally warned for threatening press freedom after it blacklisted a group of investigative journalists and denied them access to information.

The Council of Europe issued the Level 2 "media freedom alert" after Ministry of Defence press officers refused to deal with Declassified UK, a website focusing on foreign and defence policy stories.

The intervention by the Council ironically comes as Boris Johnson and his ministers condemned environmental activists as a threat to press freedom for blockading printing plants in protest at newspapers' climate coverage.

Britain has been a founding member of the Council of Europe since it was set up in 1949 under the Treaty of London. It monitors human rights, democracy and the rule of law in Europe and is responsible for overseeing the European Convention of Human Rights.

The organisation's media freedom alert system catalogues threats to media freedom such as attacks on the physical safety of journalists, harassment and intimidation, detention and imprisonment.

The new alert, issued by the organisation on Friday, was classified by the watchdog as an "act having a chilling effect on media freedom" and put under the "state" category – because the British state was the source of the threat.

The UK joins Russia, which had an alert issued this week after an blogger critical of the government was hospitalised by two unknown assailants, and Turkey, where a former TV presenter was arrested and charged with membership of a terrorist organisation.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/council-of-europe-issues-media-freedom-alert-over-uk-government-blacklisting-of-investigative-journalists/ar-BB18JYcP?ocid=st

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9 minutes ago, cloggypop said:

The UK government has been formally warned for threatening press freedom after it blacklisted a group of investigative journalists and denied them access to information.

The Council of Europe issued the Level 2 "media freedom alert" after Ministry of Defence press officers refused to deal with Declassified UK, a website focusing on foreign and defence policy stories.

The intervention by the Council ironically comes as Boris Johnson and his ministers condemned environmental activists as a threat to press freedom for blockading printing plants in protest at newspapers' climate coverage.

Britain has been a founding member of the Council of Europe since it was set up in 1949 under the Treaty of London. It monitors human rights, democracy and the rule of law in Europe and is responsible for overseeing the European Convention of Human Rights.

The organisation's media freedom alert system catalogues threats to media freedom such as attacks on the physical safety of journalists, harassment and intimidation, detention and imprisonment.

The new alert, issued by the organisation on Friday, was classified by the watchdog as an "act having a chilling effect on media freedom" and put under the "state" category – because the British state was the source of the threat.

The UK joins Russia, which had an alert issued this week after an blogger critical of the government was hospitalised by two unknown assailants, and Turkey, where a former TV presenter was arrested and charged with membership of a terrorist organisation.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/council-of-europe-issues-media-freedom-alert-over-uk-government-blacklisting-of-investigative-journalists/ar-BB18JYcP?ocid=st

That'll be the same day that Johnson, Patel and other cunts were banging on about the importance of a free press.

 

Splendid.

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4 hours ago, Section_31 said:

The fact most of these newspapers still exist at all given that they make massive losses shows you how their importance to their owners has nothing to do with money.

 

Must be the most biased press in the western world, pretty much all owned by billionaires.

Bingo. The ability to control the minds of the masses is priceless to these cunts.

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The only respectable way to muzzle the press is to have journalists beaten up, insists Boris Johnson

 September 7, 2020

 Written by Arabin Patson

The Prime Minister has condemned activist group Extinction Rebellion for trying to stop the work of British journalists with peaceful sit-ins instead of the traditional methods of grabbing mobile phones, hiding in fridges and assaulting reporters in their homes.

Although he isn’t allowed to talk to journalists, the prime minister did get Dominic Cumming’s exceptional permission for a Downing Street press spokesperson, Simon Williams, to talk to the press.

He told reporters, “As someone who was always on the Daily Telegraph’s payroll even when he had important government jobs, Boris understands how important it is for the great British public to get their newspapers.

“An attack on openly partisan publications owned by secretive offshore billionaires is an attack on democracy.

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“He believes a vigorous and rambunctious press is vital to deliver key information to voters like the housing arrangements of half a dozen refugees, what a teenage singer looks like in a bikini and truthful stories about the EU making jokes illegal.

“Blocking the print factories of newspapers with easily accessed websites is nothing more than fascist bully tactics. If these hippies want to stop certain stories then they should do the decent thing and run away from reporters or try to find their home address so that decent chaps who went to Eton can pay thugs to threaten to break their legs.”

Mr Williams said that, in view of the horrific 4-hour delay in getting newspapers delivered at the weekend, the prime minister was considering legislation to criminalise making Rupert Murdoch sad.

“The PM is a classical liberal and one who sees freedom of expression as paramount. That is why are looking at using anti-terrorist legislation against teenage vegans whose biggest coup was making people late to work by a couple of hours.”

 

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