Grendel

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You could say that, but then the BBC got involved as well didn't they?

Yes the BBC are definitely viewing this as a newsworthy item.
 

eastwoodsdustman

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We are also in the area of who is pushing the story. LR is the one suggesting the story is more than what it is, with the CET suppressing.

I would hypothesise that if it was LR suppressing the story and CET trying to expose it that some people's standpoint may be a tad different.


Story is more than what it is? A person in public office mortgaging a third party property for his own means. His company closing owing hundreds of thousanads of pounds and his somewhat mysterious or unusual death. I'd say its a fairly big bit of news really. Not something that should be swept under the carpet if you excuse the term.
 

Ian1779

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Yes the BBC are definitely viewing this as a newsworthy item.

Perhaps there are a few more stories we can suggest to the BBC are news
Story is more than what it is? A person in public office mortgaging a third party property for his own means. His company closing owing hundreds of thousanads of pounds and his somewhat mysterious or unusual death. I'd say its a fairly big bit of news really. Not something that should be swept under the carpet if you excuse the term.

I agree with you - im certainly not playing it down. I think the way some media outlets have positioned themselves in this is a reflection of our situation at CCFC.
 

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