Thursday, 9 July 2009

Tory fingerprints are all over this...

Donal Blaney
has got the scoop:

"It is, however, abundantly clear that the Tories have a real case to answer. Tory fingerprints are all over the scandal - as I can exclusively reveal here.

Theresa May - once possibly bought a copy of The News of the World. What did she know that we ordinary mortals didn't, eh?

Michael Gove - worked for The Times (wink, wink) which is also owned by Rupert Murdoch (nudge, nudge) and believed to have maybe picked up a copy of The News of the World on a train once. What clearer evidence of Tory complicity in this could you want?

William Hague - wrote a weekly column for The News of World. Rumoured to have been the real editor, publisher, proprietor and driving force behind the entire newspaper since 1977.

Boris Johnson - was one of The News of the World's victims but in his case he deserved to have his voicemail hacked into because he's a Tory toff and he stood for the Mayor of London against St Kenneth of Livingstone, the High Priest of Political Correctness.

John Gummer - might own a Sky satellite dish. Or might not. BSkyB is owned by Rupert Murdoch. So is The News of the World. Ohmigod, the circle of connectivity gets closer still.

Richard Ottaway - represents Coulsdon, Surrey in the House of Commons. Coulsdon sounds like Coulson so clearly he too had intimate knowledge of what The News of the World was up to."


The fake Labour outrage is pathetic. John Prescott was nailing his staff on his desk while he was Deputy Prime Minister. Of course he was going to be targeted by journos.

The
real attack dogs
are very quiet today.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

In other news:

What happened to TB's reported make over?

Mike Rouse
said...

It's on the way...

Tom FD said...

John Prescott is a violent criminal who I seem to recall never faced charges for assaulting a member of the public in 2001 - presumably because he told the police not to.

Anonymous said...

Tom FD - shush!
I have little respect for John Prescott, however that one incident is something I have no issue with.

His response wasn't premeditated, it was a reaction, something I believe most men would do in a similar situation.

Violent criminal - Jesus Christ.

Tom FD said...

Anon 13:38, you could employ the exact same defence in Andy Coulson's name. Prescott should be wary of the old saying - people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.

Anonymous said...

Tom FD - They are entirely different things and to be fair, I don't think this current situation is anything at all, I just don't see the point of your comment at all.

If Boris Johnson had done exactly the same as Prescott back then (and we ALL know its plausible) then he would be cited a hero to us Tories - just like Labour do with Prescott I might add - but because it wasn't someone from our side, you make a fuss.

Its the pointless comments like this that actually detract from actual issues and make it a 'tit for tat' game, as opposed to focusing on what actually needs to be done.

We, in all parties, need to move away from the frivolous peripheral bitching and get back to the actual politics of this country to sort it out.

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