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Originally Posted by Neil
Written by the newspaper that should have been brought up on charges for printing stolen secret documents but for some reason haven't yet
Appears they think listening to voice mails of people who didn't change the pin from 1234 is more serious than risking the lives of operatives by printing stolen secret documents!
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You got inside info on this..or are you just making a supposition based on rival newspaper smears, political spin and USA posturing?
In a case of public interest reporting..publication of personal phone calls between royals, film stars and dead people is a lot different than publication of the machinations of our publicly elected officials exceeding their mandate.
Personally I don't care how many times Prince Harry shows his backside to strippers, but I do care if the prime minister of my country declares an illegal war because of a phone call to a US crony and tries to cover it up.