In addition, the Sunday Times knocked out one of their ministers, via some speeding escapade, and cornered their economic guru who was making absurd boasts to giggly teenagers. Didn't see much of him after that.
You mean Huhne and Cable?
Huhne tried to get his wife to take penalty points for him, and resigned over the issue.
Cable is still there, still making a fool out of himself, most recently just this morning, telling us that Heathrow isn't even an option in Davies' review.
Quite obviously you are wrong on that
Quite obviously you didn't read what I said. I said I didn't think Murdoch
dictated to have this article written. He has better things to do with his time, especially as he is pretty seriously discredited in the UK these days, if not elsewhere too.
You can plug your ears and shout as much as you like, but since that is the prerogative of kids
Err, pot, kettle, black, passenger, service, charge?