February 13th, 2013

Quote of the Day

Maria Miller says the Royal Charter press regulator…

“…would see the toughest press regulation this country has ever seen…”.


6 Comments

  1. 1
    junkkmale says:

    She must be so proud.

    One presumes she’s entirely happy with the professional integrity of broadcast, overseen by faultless quango OFCOM, and its entirely objective and non-tribal leadership.

    Sent from my even minier Mac

  2. 2
    Glyn H says:

    Wonderful; perhaps someone should write a new play; Maria Miller and the Red Barn!

  3. 3

    So good she said it twice !

  4. 4
    David Common-Purpose Cameron says:

    Welcome to the dark side, Maria.
    Glad to see your ambition has overcome your desire to represent the plebs.

  5. 5
    One-term Dave, dragging the Tories to their grave, says:

    Destruction of the free press – check. Doubling the nation’s debt – check. Destroying the institution of marriage – check. Sacking the army when they come back from Afghanistan – check. Increasing our EU contributions – check. Ditto foreign aid – check. Make plans to destroy the English countryside – check. Make plans to bug everyone’s email and phone calls – check. Flood Britain with a new wave of hundreds of thousands of immigrant benefit claimants – hmm.. work in progress.

    Spiffing! I can’t possibly lose the next election, what what!

    Toodle pip!

  6. 6
    ikidu0 says:

    Zero moral authority to enact this, in fact, these shysters are themselves at the heart of the problem.
    This expenses robbing bint is hardly a paragon of proberty herself. Just another female Hack politician who will do the bidding of her masters to get some promo – vile.


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