... along with him:
The biggest media story in years - so why the silence?
I rather suspect they are in the process of answering their own question.
Junkketeer
13 Jul 09, 12:19pm (1 minute ago)
...the story went to the top of the BBC's bulletins and website. Andrew Neil, former editor of the Sunday Times...
And now presenter with...?
Not sure that quoting the heft accorded by another complementary media source works any better than trying to make a story out of something a bloke told you another bloke might have said.
Mind you, we might end up with Aunty quoting you quoting them so that, in the end, if it gets repeated enough it ends up true.
It has worked before.
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