From The Metro (top left on page 5):
Former Conservative Party grandee Peter Cruddas says he was cut off from his party and 'made to feel like an outcast' by the prime minister after a libellous story appeared in print...
The High Court found that the newspaper had falsely alleged that Mr Cruddas was charging £250,000 to meet David Cameron. It ordered the paper to pay £500,000 costs...
... and meet David Cameron twice, presumably.
Thursday 1 August 2013
Making the punishment fit the crime
My latest blogpost: Making the punishment fit the crimeTweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 12:59
Labels: Corruption
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These libel laws are a good opportunity to make some easy cash.
Find a tabloid journalist, get them write some totally unfounded allegations about you , go to court, spilt the winnings.
If anyone raises any questions about it, sue them too. Double bubble.
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