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problem is the media here routinely make stuff up against people who can't defend themselves and retractions are buried at the back
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if you're interested this covers the majority of what's led up to this point: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News_International_phone_hacking_scandal …
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having to pay lawyers fees even if you win is a good way to shut down all newspapers.
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fwiw I'd followed this and the legislation is a pretty extreme overreaction.
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yes, and that's scary, but the US has its own set of problems. :)
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oh we know. we know.
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we're seeing the outcomes of an advertising driven press that cares more for profit than facts.
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and the lack of a constitutional right to free press in the UK.
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this is why I prefer NPR, or BBC. Socialized press with the right setup appears to be the best direction. But I'm open otherwise.
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It takes 10 weeks to figure out what a daft idea this is? Hurrah for efficiency, glad they got their sovereignty…
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I recommend Terry Gilliam’s Brazil (the director’s cut). It’s scary relevant.
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You know it's a bad idea when even JRM ("this country is sick of experts") spots it!
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agreed.
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