From the New Statesman.
And so to Cavalier.
The question of the day. Do I take my credit cards?
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Welcome to my strange alternative world of wargaming with toy soldiers: a game for boys from twelve years of age to one hundred and fifty and for that more intelligent sort of girl who likes boys' games and books (HG Wells, Little wars)
Who is Levenson and why does he put mustard on hamsters? And what happened to the topless girls on page 3? That's what we REALLY want to see.
ReplyDeleteDimitri
Levenson is the judge leading the inquiry into press corruption, criminality and general malpractice, notably the Murdoch press.
ReplyDeleteJ
Oh, I get it now... Almost like the government (namely the Justice Minister) being nominally in charge of the judges investigating corruption by the administration. Democracy and freedom of press can be daunting concepts for the criminally corrupt and the irrevocably stupid.
DeleteDimitri
I am appalled that anyone would dismiss these accusations without first conducting an in-depth investigation. We must focus not on the mere evidence but rather on the *seriousness* of the charges.
ReplyDeleteThink of the hamsters people.