The art of selective outrage
Posted: 12 Mar 2015, 14:16
The Daily Mirror has been hacking phones. Quite a lot of phones, as it turns out. They hacked Paul Gascoigne's phone for ten years!
For years and years, the Mirror flat out denied that they had done any such thing; all their employees had behaved properly, they said.
Now here's a funny thing. When the Murdoch empire owned up to phone hacking - my God, the uproar! The Leveson enquiry, Hugh Grant sponsoring Hacked Off, Ed Miliband meeting with Hacked Off, Tom Watson MP and his moral outrage at the evil Murdoch empire. The result, the highest selling newspaper in the UK, the News of the World, is shut down.
So what have all that lot got to say about the phone hacking done by the Daily Mirror? Precious little. Where is Tom Watson's outrage now? What has Miliband said to condemn the Mirror?
Nothing. Not a word.
Because the Daily Mirror supports the Labour party, and the News of the World supported the Tories.
And no one on TV is pointing any of this out.
I hope Gascoigne takes the Mirror to the cleaners, but there is a bigger issue here, about the political thread that always ran through the Leveson inquiry, and the utter, shameless hypocrisy of people like Tom Watson.
And all this is passing without comment.
For years and years, the Mirror flat out denied that they had done any such thing; all their employees had behaved properly, they said.
Now here's a funny thing. When the Murdoch empire owned up to phone hacking - my God, the uproar! The Leveson enquiry, Hugh Grant sponsoring Hacked Off, Ed Miliband meeting with Hacked Off, Tom Watson MP and his moral outrage at the evil Murdoch empire. The result, the highest selling newspaper in the UK, the News of the World, is shut down.
So what have all that lot got to say about the phone hacking done by the Daily Mirror? Precious little. Where is Tom Watson's outrage now? What has Miliband said to condemn the Mirror?
Nothing. Not a word.
Because the Daily Mirror supports the Labour party, and the News of the World supported the Tories.
And no one on TV is pointing any of this out.
I hope Gascoigne takes the Mirror to the cleaners, but there is a bigger issue here, about the political thread that always ran through the Leveson inquiry, and the utter, shameless hypocrisy of people like Tom Watson.
And all this is passing without comment.