Monday, February 13, 2012

The Sun & the destruction of democracy in Britain

Trevor Kavanagh puts one side of the Murdoch media case regarding the present police investigation at The Sun, in his column this morning, linked here.

Another side is that the Murdoch empire has had far too much say in the running of Britain, a supposed democracy, for many years. During my brief venture into the foul murky mess that is the British party political and electoral system, when trying to launch an alternative party under the name of the latin for truth, namely Veritas, I was made all too fully aware of the almost absolute power that Kavanagh carried in his position at The Sun. Power he clearly relished, and the possible loss of which he is perhaps mourning in writing this blast against the police investigation.

Stridency seems to me to be the tone, which was even evident in Andrew Neil's presentation of the Sunday Politics show on BBC 1 TV yesterday lunchtime, Neil himself of course was once an editor on the Sunday Times and therefore another beneficiary of Murdoch's power plays!

Look at the Britain of today, much of it results from the media control that went on within the Murdoch empire, that very few politicians could afford to ignore - witness Coulson's early presence at the heart of the Coalition in Downing Street, against which this blog repeatedly warned.

Our country and democracy has been destroyed, mostly by the EU and the traitors who handed that institution our democratic protections. They were elected by the misuse of the power of the Murdoch Empire, to which they therefore became bound. Uncovering how exactly all this came about seems well worth the time and efforts of 171 policemean.

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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

'The Sun' switches sides

So - After what is probably some fifteen years and a country effectively completely wrecked, possibly partly as a result of this newspaper's almost blind and unthinking support for the New Labour charlatans, this trashy tabloid, the largest selling daily newspaper in the UK, The Sun, is to switch its support from Labour to the Tories. The economy of the country lies in ruins, the streets of its cities awash with uncounted outsiders, its manufacturing industry trashed, widespread drug use, unsafe neighbourhoods, the once respected City of London filled with spivs almost exclusively engaged in casino style market speculation rather than the oiling of the wheels free enterprise, a Cabinet filled with Ministers with minds so depraved and corrupt they have turned the whole nation to suspecting their neighbours of paedophilia, while the State, as created by these creatures, uses peer group pressure to turn fourteen year old girls into sex objects such that they require immunisation against a sexually transmitted cancer and apparently causes the death of one such innocent in the process. One could of course go on and on with such a list, as the paper indeed attempts, but I will rest with one final item, the extra billions the nation must annually pay in the attempt to buy Tony Blair, the main culprit for this national disaster, the Presidency of the EU. AND YET does The Sun put forward an apology for these incalculable costs of their terrible and long-running misjudgement? Not that I can find - read it here.

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