Seems as if Lord sugar said in parliment all the management and owners should go to prison, and was then refused admitance to the summer party,of the said organisation, but Camerooooon went and quite a few other politicians, sadly an ex NOTW, reporter who featured in the programe tonight was found dead this morning at home.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14194623
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012y1tv for the iplayer programe.
I always thought Al Sugar was an arse, but he came over as a decent bloke tonight. Of course he may have had a grudge against news international. It showed how smarmy the politicians are.
Was fun shouting SCUM at the telly every time Murdoch or the ginger woman was on though.
This crisis is becoming a bit of a firestorm. God knows what is going to happen next, who else is going to be implicated, and how and when it will end.
well, Cable said he'd do anything to stop Rupert Murdoch. I didn't think he'd go as far as throwing the Met to the wolves, but I guess needs must if you want to stay in the cabinet!
nice song....
What it really needs is one of the big players to turn grass.
Brooks and Coulson both could be looking at significant jailtime. If one of them does a deal and spills the beans there could be huge reprocussions. The government could fall. Big people could go to jail.
It's a fascinating unfolding of events. Live by the sword, die by the sword!
Philby - Member.....God knows what is going to happen next, who else is going to be implicated......
After this year's election landslide, News International's general manager in Scotland, David Dinsmore, congratulated Mr Salmond.
The letter said: "I look forward to News International playing its part in helping to make the country a place where outward looking, forward thinking and risk-taking are the norm."
The Sun newspaper, owned by News International, switched from outright opposition to the SNP before the 2007 election to support for the party at the recent election in May.
