McCanns: ''Dancing on their daughter’s grave''

The Leveson Inquiry Is An Indictment Of The Stupidity Of Newspaper Readers First And Foremost
November 28, 2011

R.F.Wilson writes from London: It’s really hard to imagine how Lord Justice Leveson, who is presiding over the inquiry into the ethics of the British press, is going to salvage the proceedings that have descended into a total farce, compliments of dimwitted celebs who have testified at its hearings. The choice of most witnesses, who have given evidence to the inquiry, has basically wiped out any chance of anyone treating this exercise seriously. Lord Leveson may be a good judge, but he sure got taken for a ride by people, who represent celebs and semi-celebs and and everything possible to get them some free publicity.




What on earth were mediocre actor Hugh Grant and so-called comedian Steve Coogan doing on the witness stand at Leveson inquiry anyway? How is it that they represent the voice of reason when it comes to giving a balanced account of the way the press operates? They should be the last people to be telling anyone about press intrusion. Not to mention that Kate and Gerry McCann have probably singlehandedly turned the inquiry into a joke with their appearance. There’s a certain limit to which some people can go in treating everyone as idiots and the McCanns have went way beyond this limit. And if you want the brutal truth, even the Dowler family, who have lost their daughter Milly to a psychopathic murderer, should not have been at the inquiry as well, having accepted a huge pay-out from News International for tapping their poor murdered girl’s mobile phone. Once the money had settled on their account, they should have stayed away from the proceedings. more

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