FWIW I’m not defending anyone, I just want The Sun to end up sued to high heaven and shut downI have an inkling people may regret being so quick to defend certain parties in this case.
FWIW I’m not defending anyone, I just want The Sun to end up sued to high heaven and shut downI have an inkling people may regret being so quick to defend certain parties in this case.
Why is Rod Liddle still permitted in civilised society?Thought there might be some clarity on Newsnight tonight, especially with some reports of internal complaints.
Pundits ?
Rod Liddle and Alan f***ing Yentob.
This week was the week that the media disappeared up its own arsehole, an arsehole tickled by Social Media by a left over tickle stick discarded by Ken Did He Doddy Dodd.
You do realise Freddy Star didn’t eat someone’s hamster, don’t you?What was he thinking being a high profile figure induging in this pervy behaviour.
Social media was always a risk it would come out to the media.
There's close to zero chance of that happening though, sadly.FWIW I’m not defending anyone, I just want The Sun to end up sued to high heaven and shut down
Yawn. PoorThat isn’t criminal but that is what happened .
It makes him a massive wrongen
If he’s into this sort of thing while married. You have to suspect it’s the tip of the iceberg
In this day and age, the flagship presenter of the BBC should not have mental health issues and not even indulge in social media. Text messages to colleages about what time you arrive is ok.
Someone like Terry Wogan I would think.
It’s like Putin attacking liberal democracies. Easy to. But might just have miscalculated at last.This wasn't a "political" decision by the Sun, it was purely commercial. Murdoch's has always wanted the BBC out of the way. He would have personally seething the nation (for instance) tuned into the BBC for the Royal Funeral coverage.
They ran the story with little evidence but quite cleverly knowing it would put the BBC into a head spin in a way that any public sector organisation inevitably ends up in when dealing with a crises. They are the public sector for fucks sake.
Based on the current evidence it has back fired and is definitely incongruous with the public mood.
I'm not sure mental health works like that...In this day and age, the flagship presenter of the BBC should not have mental health issues and not even indulge in social media. Text messages to colleages about what time you arrive is ok.
Someone like Terry Wogan I would think.
The absolute state of this postIn this day and age, the flagship presenter of the BBC should not have mental health issues and not even indulge in social media. Text messages to colleages about what time you arrive is ok.
Someone like Terry Wogan I would think.
There's close to zero chance of that happening though, sadly.
1. The Sun did not state the unnamed presenter was guilty of any criminal offence. I guess there was an implication, of sorts, in stating the young person concerned was 17-years-old at the time images were first shared, but The Sun did not explicitly say an offence had taken place. They may have been intentionally vague on this point to give them an escape route.
2. I can't believe that Huw Edwards, particularly given his mental health problems, would want to go up in court against The Sun, requiring the finer details of his private life to be played out for all to see. Beyond that, The Sun have very deep pockets, and it would take a lot of cash to take them on.
If you say so. I'm merely recounting what a media legal chap was saying on 5Live between 9 and 10pm, when I was out for a run. Whether his "point one" is correct or not, I think his "point two" is why Edwards won't go after The Sun in court, which was the only point I was responding to.Point one slightly disingenuous. If you have reported behaviour that is illegal, it doesn't really matter whether you have reported it as illegal.
Should that not be 'legal' age? The age of consent is 16 for gay sex too isn't it?Not something I would do, or have interest in.
But all parties in question here consented and are of illegal age? Why an earth are the sun branding this as a ‘sex scandal’?
Having sex is legal at 16, procuring or making pornographic images of anyone under 18 is illegal.Should that not be 'legal' age? The age of consent is 16 for gay sex too isn't it?
Not saying Huw Edwards comes out of this with any credit - but has he actually done anything illegal?
Maybe that’s why The Sun stopped doing this after using 16 and 17 year olds for decades. Feels slightly hypocritical of the sun to take this moral high ground in defence of the story.Having sex is legal at 16, procuring or making pornographic images of anyone under 18 is illegal.
I’m not saying he’s done that.
For anchoring Royal Weddings, Funerals and a Coronation with dignity and gravitas as well as being the leading journalist on a flagship news program?The shock is he gets paid £430000 a year.
He‘s got a long and serious history of mental health issues. The last few days have triggered it again Is my understanding.It took place three years ago and he has only got mental health issues since he had been caught.
If you judge the sun solely by the standards of their coverage of hillsborough then you would see them as evil people out to destroy innocent people all the time. Fair enough. That’s certainly the Liverpool view.Really, like their coverage of the Hillsborough disaster?