I had to ask this:
Here will have to do, as it's sort of relevant. All the more so reading above (at least I know the CiF ed. might read it).
I refer to this:
We should be told
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/oct/23/electoral-commission-chris-huhne
Apparently, For legal reasons, we regret this thread is not open for comments.
Why then is it posted on... 'Comment is Free'?
here:
How to be the perfect house guest
About this:
We should be told
For legal reasons, we regret this thread is not open for comments.
Gaurdian - Tories talking Britain down
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