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When does admitting guilt become not admitting guilt? 11:48 - Jan 22 with 596 viewssaint901

I see that the case brought by Tom Watson and an individual who used to be a prince but is now not, has been settled with the Sun et al admitting unlawful practices but not conceding that senior execs knew about/condoned the use of illegal means to gather stories.

Given that the "crusade" by the ex prince and ex MP has always maintained that it's not about the money but accountability - and I see are now asking the Gov't to take action to apportion blame on a non UK citizen - does this settlement represent a win or a defeat for the crusade?

I'm very much not a fan of the monarchy or the present political system which seeks to elevate some to MPs and given them all sorts of protections. I am in the camp of saying that if you choose a certain lifestyle or job then it comes with obligation and public scrutiny sometimes and that is a price to be paid.

In the case of the ex prince, accepting that he did not choose his birth, the story is a little different but people such as him have been subject to intrusive headlines and stories for hundreds of years and have dealt with it. (Sometimes with fatal consequences for the story writers). He though seems to be a sensitive soul - or perhaps just needs the money.

Either way his glorious and shiny campaign has ended up grubbing for money.

Any views?
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When does admitting guilt become not admitting guilt? on 12:35 - Jan 22 with 538 viewsFlamingbankers

Stop putting this shite on the football forum. The clue's in the word 'football' not obscure politics about vile idiots. There are plenty of other places for that.

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When does admitting guilt become not admitting guilt? on 15:45 - Jan 22 with 450 viewssaint901

This part of the forum is for "non football" threads?

You can easily choose not to read it?
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When does admitting guilt become not admitting guilt? on 16:27 - Jan 22 with 437 viewsFlamingbankers

When does admitting guilt become not admitting guilt? on 15:45 - Jan 22 by saint901

This part of the forum is for "non football" threads?

You can easily choose not to read it?


It's on the 'Forum' along with all the football threads, there's no 'non' about it.

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When does admitting guilt become not admitting guilt? on 18:49 - Jan 22 with 372 viewskentsouthampton

When does admitting guilt become not admitting guilt? on 16:27 - Jan 22 by Flamingbankers

It's on the 'Forum' along with all the football threads, there's no 'non' about it.


Just click on the football link then noddy.
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When does admitting guilt become not admitting guilt? on 19:04 - Jan 22 with 359 viewsLondonSaint76

When does admitting guilt become not admitting guilt? on 16:27 - Jan 22 by Flamingbankers

It's on the 'Forum' along with all the football threads, there's no 'non' about it.


FB - I can help with this, go to the Forum main menu page, near the top of the page (on a white background) you will see ‘Filters’ then 4 options running horizontally ‘My Posts’ / ‘Football’ / ‘Non-Football’ & ‘ALL posts’ - my guess is you have ‘ALL posts’ selected which is probably the default setting. If you click on ‘Football’ you will find 901’s entire thread disappears as do all other non-football threads. I say all, sometimes people will post a non-football thread as a football thread but the ‘Football’ filter does its job as long as the threads are put up correctly. It certainly filters out 901’s thread on the ex-royal and the Sun. Give it a go and see how you get on 🙂

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When does admitting guilt become not admitting guilt? on 19:37 - Jan 22 with 323 viewsJoiedevivre

I don’t keep up with anything royal. I couldn’t give a f*ck. I support the monarchy for conservative stability (Burkean).

This Wagatha Christie-style crap is for Daily Mail Online readers, surely..?

If only people would stop treating it as an episode of Corrie, The Sun may not be so intrusive.
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