(not satire – it’s the UK today!)
Imagine you wanted to complain to the brand new press regulation body about an article a tabloid newspaper like – say – the Daily Mail has published.
You’d need to send your complaint to the new chair of the Editors’ Code of Practice at the newly set up Independent Press Standards Organisation.
Let’s just check who that might be.
Oh yes, here we are.
That would be a certain Paul Dacre.
Who also happens to be the editor of the Daily Mail.
Do these people think we’re thick? Or what?
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The press complaints committee also includes Geordie Greig, the editor of the Mail on Sunday:
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stilloaks said:
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Pauline Seaman said:
Paul Dacre!! I don’t believe it!!
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Drew said:
Naturally I shall be complaining in the strongest terms, the next time the daily mail runs some such dubious editorial bunkum or propaganda.
Should be interesting to hear Mr Dacre’s reply????
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Crystyn Thomas said:
The paper tells as many lies as Labour itself – and to think its editor is chair of the Editors’ Code of Practice! Obviously doesn’t know the meaning of the word ‘independent’.
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nuggy said:
its a joke isnt it.
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overburdenddonkey said:
nug
no! bellacaledonia have just tweeted this page…dismayed!
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sdbast said:
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brianmchugheng said:
Who’s up for the first complaint to the new ‘Independent Press Standards Organisation’ being a complaint about Conflicts of Interest?
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Nicola said:
I was going to comment that they seem to be judging us by thier own standards. But I’ve changed my mind – They don’t have standards!
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groovmistress said:
Hmmm Not very “Independent” is it?
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noneoftheabove1 said:
2 m people read The Mail, so they have pretty strong evidence that quite a few people are thick. As far as everyone else is concerned, they don’t think we’re thick, they don’t think about us at all because there’s nothing we can do
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A6er said:
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A6er said:
The older I get the more confused I am.
To appoint Mr Dacre as Chairman of IPSO is akin to giving the inmates the keys to the Asylum.
What the hell is happening to accountability now, I just dont get these decisions anymore
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nigel farage said:
piss flaps.
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FinkFurst said:
So the tabloids will investigate themselves, the ‘quality’ papers will investigate themselves. Exactly as the police, the government, the civil service, the security services, the political parties, etc. etc. do.
Plus ça change…
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FinkFurst said:
Exactly, putting the word in the title doesn’t make it so…… and also “The Independent” has quite rightly refused to take part in this sham!
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Jonathan Wilson said:
What next? Putting paedophiles in charge of childrens homes? Oh wait, what!
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Justin Thyme said:
They do have standards based on their own morality and social class – which is why they never see anything wrong with what they do and say. It’s the rest of the population that should be aghast but hey, most people in this country are cynical and selfish, which is how they get away with it. The struggles of a century ago for the wellbeing of the population have disappeared down the pan. Local election in a 10,000 population only 700 turned out – many didn’t know there was anelection and most don’t care!
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nearlydead said:
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IWantRouters - Stuart said:
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Surprise!
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