Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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1 March 2012 - 10:28am
Gove worked as Journalist for Murdoch..........when he became an MP Murdoch raised his salary £ 60,000 pa.
Murdoch gave undisclosed book advance `fee`...not disclosed in the `Financial Register`...the book has never been
published..............
Gove with Osborne recommended Cameron to employ Coulson.
On becoming a minister Murdoch offered to build him a school.
Goves relationship with the Murdoch `clan` is well documented and he has heaped praise on the `clan`and attacked
the Leveson inquiry.
Goves wife works for Murdoch.
Jan 2012 Murdoch `clan` spent three days at Ministry of Education.
19 May breakfasts with Murdoch and continues to attack Leveson.
James Murdoch resigns from NI to look after BSkyB etc............BSkyB is still up for grabs............
Gove`s relationship with Murdoch `clan`and his interference in the Leveson inquiry mentioned during PMQ`s
Guest 710- Registered: 28 Feb 2011
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Maybe Mr. Gove is possessed of a long spoon?
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Guest 640- Registered: 21 Apr 2007
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Not sure where you are going with that one Reg. Gove has had journalistic links with Murdoch and maybe his wife does to this day but there's no law agin it..they cant touch you for it!!
Murdoch is still a champion of newspapers here in the UK, which is often overlooked, but they run The Times and The Sunday Times at a loss...all sponsored by The Sun. I wonder how The Sunday Sun did the other day..what the sales figures were. Lets hope it did okay as would be fairly horrifying a prospect to lose the quality newspapers like The Times and the Sunday Times. We must hold on to these even though we are in the electronic age.
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In this "electronic age" access to the Times titles online is by subscription only. :)
The initial issue of the Sunday paper you mention Paul did fairly well, sales wise.
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Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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The politics of slur, innuendo, spite, envy, bigotry - typical of Reg and about all the discredited left have.
Paul Watkins- Location: Dover
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We only need Keith & the show goes on.
Watty
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Better the politics of; NOYB, don't do what I do, do as I say, patronage, chumminess, preferment, knowing which side your bread is buttered and bribery...albeit with the smallest of 'b's?
The right sticking to what it does best.
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Although there is the sting of truth in what Reg says - and whatever our persuasions we should be mindful of those - it might be another case of seeing a few "facts" and making some conclusions that were best not made. I am thinking for example of the over reaction and misunderstanding of the commonplace management tool, the risk register.
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I think I see what you are getting at Bern. People whose focus is a little too focussed.
Take the example of the page in the link below;
"to manage down "
"blanket risk mitigation costs" (which it has to immediately explain as; i.e. Insurance Premiums) [i.e. not e.g.]
And the word missing from this paragraph;
"In the UK, publicly listed companies are driven by the 1999 Turnbull Report provided directors with guidance on how to tackle internal control leading to the UK Combined Code on Corporate Governance for all UK-listed companies."
Where they know well what the want to say and know which language they are using yet where over-attentiveness (though to neither) leads to out-of-focus-results. One is left to wonder just what is it they were focussed upon?
http://www.4-consulting.com/Tools-Risk_Register.htmIgnorance is bliss, bliss is happiness, I am happy...to draw your attention to the possible connectivity in the foregoing.
Brian Dixon
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barryw,why stop there,have you any more to add to your post 5.
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Leveson continues.......former assistant commissioner of the `Met`John Yates who `chose` not to investigate the
Hacking evidence available in 2009......was asked to explain an email from NOW executive James Mellor pressing crime
reporter Lucy Panton to contact John Yates to firm up a story....``its time to call in all those bottles ohampagne``...
Champagne has been popped in many other places...........
John Yates now has a job in `Bahrain` as an advisor on .......`Police Reform`....coals to newcastle?...old boy network?
PG.....he might be having some more champagne with the infamous Mr Henderson in the Yacht Club...............
Brian Dixon
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and now razor the horse has jumped in.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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talking of horses this one got a mention on meridian earlier, looks like it will take up a starring role at capel soon .
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Yes Howard - we have a thread on that.
Roger
Keith Sansum1
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reg has a point the links should be of concern if you want fair outcomes
nice to see the barryw and paulw still goes on
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Leveson inquiry is exposing corruption in our police force.............
Cameron is planning to privatise our police........
Private companies could take over responsibility of investigating crime........
If we cannot control corruption in our police are we expecting the `Private Sector`......to be sqeaky clean..........
Keith Sansum1
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no and they have been found to be wanting in a number of areas
think cameron has lost the plot lately trying to please his donors
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Cameron`s relationship with the `Murdoch Clan`is well documented but the extent is continually leaking out..........
Three days of non-denial denials he admitted he had ridden a horse loaned to Rebekah Brooks by the`Metropolitan
Police?????..........as a favour.........
Not Champagne.......but a lethal cocktail of urban journalistic cynicism,partician country pursuits,police corruption and
Downing Street evasion..............
Cameron says he has not ridden with the Brooks since the election...and not been involved with negotiations on BSkyB.
..................and Clinton said he did not inhale.........................
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Which Clinton was that Reg? The one that did not have sexual relations, or the one that had to dodge a hail of bullets at an airport?
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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teach me to speed read reg, in that 3rd line from the end i missed out "with the".