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Hopkirk | 23:25 Sat 25th Feb 2012 | ChatterBank
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Don't buy it.
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IS this a question???? No....is it my opinion..YES indeedy!
I used to read the Sunday Times but stopped about the time of Wapping.
I'm not going to read another Murdock rag now.
Fcuk Murdoch!!
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see my - Rising of the 7th Sun ..thread :-(
That bloody annoying advert is enough reason for me not to buy it. Be glad when tomorrow is actually here.
The end of the 'Wapping dispute was one of the happiest moments in my life, Sandy, with the bosses crushing the Luddite workers and the (previously) vastly too powerful unions. Alongside seeing Thatcher beat the miners I can't think of any greater economic achievements in the 20th century.

I'm also PRO-phone hacking. (I regard privacy as a totally abhorrent concept). All phone calls and phone messages should be freely available for anyone to listen to.

However I won't buy the Sun on any day because it's written by lazy journalists who don't really know their craft. More accurately, it's edited (and sub-edited) by lazy editors who assume that their readers can't understand words of more than two (or, at the most, three) syllables. I've known some of the journalists (who have usually been recruited from the 'broadsheet press') and they're simply doing what is required of them.

'The Times' will remain my newspaper of choice, but simple economics means that I'm more likely to buy The 'i'
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