Thursday, 13 December 2012


Katyia
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I think that might be a Tory MP having
an original brain wave … sinusoidal even …
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definitely a sine anyhoo
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“Maria Miller does an absolutely excellent job as Culture Secretary and she has my full support,” he said.
“A newspaper has asked her a number of questions. So far as I can see, she has got excellent answers to all those questions.
“I am sure she will answer them and then get on with her job, which is what she should do.”
Ms Miller is currently involved in drawing up plans for a new system of press regulation in the wake of the Leveson report and some in Government believe that the timing of the allegations against her were politically motivated.
Today she took part in all-party talks on the Parliamentary response to Leveson which the Department for Culture, Media and Sport described as “constructive”.
The Letwin plan is expected to be unveiled next Tuesday, on the same day Conservative ministers plan to publish an alternative draft bill that is intended to show that press regulation by statute would not work
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/maria-miller-expenses-inquiry-launched-by-watchdog-8412927.html
meh the ole boys networks …
shse must have offered them blow
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It cannot be right that politicians who are subject to the scrutiny of the newspapers and who are constantly vulnerable to public challenge in this way are sitting down with editors and proprietors of those same newspapers to design a press regulation system
same could be said of the police commissioners …
However, Downing Street has said it has full confidence in Mrs Miller, insisting the aide was raising “legitimate concerns” about the expenses report
“My understanding is that she was raising legitimate concerns about the way in which the investigation has been handled, which is perfectly reasonable for her to do that,” he said.
Asked why Miss Hindley raised the issue of press regulation, he said: “She made clear that Maria Miller was in contact with the editor and would be raising those concerns directly and it is my understanding a letter was sent.”
Asked why Miss Hindley then phoned The Telegraph’s head of corporate affairs to discuss an editorial investigation, he said: “Both the special adviser and the secretary of state were raising concerns about the way that investigation was conducted.”
Asked if Maria Miller or her aide were threatening The Telegraph over its investigation, the spokesman said: “It is reasonable for someone in the Government to raise these kinds of concerns about the way a newspaper is conducting an investigation.”

Miss Hindley also accused The Telegraph of harassing Mrs Miller’s father, John Lewis
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/leveson-inquiry/9740252/Key-David-Cameron-aide-Craig-Oliver-threatens-Telegraph-over-Leveson.htmlnobody is really saying what it was
that she raised … or why it caused so much discombobulation …
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