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David Cameron 'tried To Get Mail Editor Sacked' Over Brexit Stance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//Newsnight understands the prime minister personally tried to persuade Mr Dacre to "cut him some slack" in a private meeting in his No 10 Downing Street flat on 2 February, the day European Council President Donald Tusk unveiled details of the deal negotiated by Mr Cameron for the UK.
Mr Dacre told Mr Cameron he would not temper his editorial line on Brexit because he had been a committed Eurosceptic for more than 25 years and believed his readers were too.
In early March, Mr Dacre was told by a Westminster source that the prime minister had tried to persuade Lord Rothermere, a strong supporter of the UK remaining in the EU, to sack him.
The Daily Mail editor was said to be "incandescent" and his resolve to campaign for Brexit "stiffened".//
The BBC reports it as fact,..........so it must be true. (^_*)
Mr Dacre told Mr Cameron he would not temper his editorial line on Brexit because he had been a committed Eurosceptic for more than 25 years and believed his readers were too.
In early March, Mr Dacre was told by a Westminster source that the prime minister had tried to persuade Lord Rothermere, a strong supporter of the UK remaining in the EU, to sack him.
The Daily Mail editor was said to be "incandescent" and his resolve to campaign for Brexit "stiffened".//
The BBC reports it as fact,..........so it must be true. (^_*)
Dougie....I fail to see where this ire against Dave is coming from.
He succeeded to winning the Tories an Election in 2010, after the three previous Tory Leaders failed miserably to do so. He then won again in 2015, convincingly.
He led the Remain campaign, as indeed he should have done, given that the Tory Party's policy at the time was pro-EU ( as every other main Party was as well.
The Ref. went against him, narrowly. Perhaps if he had more tacit support from other Tories, like Boris and Mrs May, there could have been a narrow victory for Remain.
He succeeded to winning the Tories an Election in 2010, after the three previous Tory Leaders failed miserably to do so. He then won again in 2015, convincingly.
He led the Remain campaign, as indeed he should have done, given that the Tory Party's policy at the time was pro-EU ( as every other main Party was as well.
The Ref. went against him, narrowly. Perhaps if he had more tacit support from other Tories, like Boris and Mrs May, there could have been a narrow victory for Remain.
Trevor Kavanagh seemed rather sceptical of the idea.
If it is true, it is a damn shame he failed, although it doesn't sound very "Cameron" to me. he was a gambler by nature ("taking a punt, that pumps me up" and all that jazz), and it seems unlikely that he'd have tried to "cheat".
It is high time Lord Rothermere moved his editor on ...
If it is true, it is a damn shame he failed, although it doesn't sound very "Cameron" to me. he was a gambler by nature ("taking a punt, that pumps me up" and all that jazz), and it seems unlikely that he'd have tried to "cheat".
It is high time Lord Rothermere moved his editor on ...
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If true that is disgraceful behaviour from a Prime Minister.
Whilst I do not like Dacre's editorial stance, disagreeing with the PM is no grounds for his sacking.
I would much rather he was replaced because of the poor standard of the DM journalism under his editorship.
If Mrs Trump succeeds in her £105million libel, then I imagine he will be pensioned off.
Whilst I do not like Dacre's editorial stance, disagreeing with the PM is no grounds for his sacking.
I would much rather he was replaced because of the poor standard of the DM journalism under his editorship.
If Mrs Trump succeeds in her £105million libel, then I imagine he will be pensioned off.
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