Now that the barndoor is open it appears that most MPs and journalists can now not only see it but they can write load and long pieces about it. Question: Did they know about all this before? Were they ignorant? Were they scared? Or did they just not see it?

On 20 July 2011 21:14, Brian McNeil <brian.mcneil@wikinewsie.org> wrote:
Forgive the cheekiness, but this seems most apt as a subject to bring up
on the WM UK list.

If you've not heard about the NoTW phone hacking, I congratulate you on
having very, very effective reality-defenders.

Otherwise, assuming you've been like me and enjoying the tabloids being
vilified, what questions would you like put to Robert Greenwald on the
issue?

This is for an original article on Wikinews, and Robert was the
producer/director of "OutFoxed: Rupert Murdoch's war on journalism". He
exposed the overbearing hands-on force downmarket with Fox. What sort of
things would people like him asked to speculate about regarding the (now
6 yr+ debacle over phone voicemail hacking).




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