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Coz it's Fursday, innit.

 

Did they have the Sun for sale?

 

You sound like a NOTW apologist. Maybe in your area, they are all supporting the paper, but down here we are clearly boycotting it in all of our newsagents. If only you, and the rest of the country, would share our morals and we could bring this paper down once and for all.

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That's probably what will happen, though maybe not immediately. Give it a few months to die down and what not.

 

That's unless the Sun is also affected by association.

 

I would say it is. They may technically be two separate compaines but the faces are the same and they both peddle the same kind of stories. It's difficult to believe that this practise was rife at the NoTW over several years but The sun is completely innocent.

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Thousand more on the rock n roll?

 

Loads of innocent sales , marketing, accounts , distribution staff now being dragged down.

 

guilty by association. f&&k em

 

bought to you by the Caring Sharing Keithd

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News of the World goes; Rebekah Brooks stays. How does that work?

 

I have a vision of Brookes talking to Murdoch saying "Look into my eyes, look into my eyes, the eyes, the eyes, not around the eyes, don't look around my eyes, look into my eyes, you're under."

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Actually, crafty move by Murdoch - watch the sales go through the roof this weekend..... ;-)

 

The whole 'its all for charity thing' is sickening. They realised the sales would plummet as things stood.

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The whole 'its all for charity thing' is sickening. They realised the sales would plummet as things stood.

 

Agreed. They know the brand is now unrecoverably tarnished and the game is up, and this seems like a publicity stunt - one final attempt to wring as much cash out of the unsuspecting public as possible.

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News of the World goes; Rebekah Brooks stays. How does that work?
they get rid of the news of the world staff and cut their costs even more and have a 7 day sun.murdock will still have the leading mass market paper and still own sky makeing him still the most important guy for politicians to suck up to.
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"There’s good news and bad news. The bad news is Neil will be taking over both branches and some of you will lose your jobs…

 

On a more positive note the good news is I’ve been promoted - so every cloud… you’re still thinking about the bad news aren’t you?"

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Have to say that I didn't see that coming. Brooks does have to resign - even if she didn't know, she created the culture of the paper.

 

Just heard labour mp Tom Watson talking about it. Fair play that he led the campaign, but he sullied that by trying to bring Cameron into it again.

 

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I see Coulson has been fed to the dogs (to be arrested tomorrow, all very polite). Its almost like Rebekah Brookes is a queen bee and all her drones are sacrificing themselves (or being sacrificed without their consent) to keep her alive.

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No real loss, just another outlet for the gutter press gone. I hope the c*nts behind the disgraceful acts that have led to this closure are brought to justice - starting with Coulson.

 

Will he keep the NI vow of silence? Probably I fear.

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I see Coulson has been fed to the dogs (to be arrested tomorrow, all very polite). Its almost like Rebekah Brookes is a queen bee and all her drones are sacrificing themselves (or being sacrificed without their consent) to keep her alive.

 

bet it's this

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Peanuts to NI.

 

True, but none the less, bigger than the £20m they set aside originally. Could actually make a dent.

 

But this isn't really about money. I just hope people see through this end of the NOTW gimmick for what it is and also pile pressure on the Sun on Sunday.

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Will he keep the NI vow of silence? Probably I fear.

 

If he doesn't crack, somebody else will. I have 100% confidence that the whole organisation is corrupt, right up to the top. I think this may be the beginning of the end for News International.

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If he doesn't crack, somebody else will. I have 100% confidence that the whole organisation is corrupt, right up to the top. I think this may be the beginning of the end for News International.

 

I agree, and maybe winding up the NOTW isn't such a clever move either. Clearly it was dead duck but by existing it could absorb the outrage of the masses - by getting rid of it there isn't a brand to apologise for it's mistakes. Except there needs to be someone to blame, and not just Wade, so where does that anger get deflected to? As it stands it's the rest of Murdoch's tabloid press (ie The Sun). People are a lot more media savvy these days and personally I don't think they'll take kindly to what is in effect a complete evasion of culpability by News International. The tabloid Murdoch press has been used to whipping it's readers up in a frenzy so it's quite ironic that it's that same baying mob that is causing it's downfall.

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Because of the way they pulled the plug you have to wonder how for up the tree this phone hacking goes.

 

I think it fairly clear that it leads as far as Rebekah brooks at least. Question is why all the slash and burn to protect her?

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