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Liam Fox
I'm just reading tomorrows news:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...nes-drawn.html
An article about David Cameron and the EU. That's fine. He's entitled to his opinion, and the telegraph are entitled to toe the conservative party line. That's fine, I disagree with them, but it's fine. What irks me enormously is the amount of air time Liam Fox still receives. Does this bother anyone else? Off course Liam fox, is too, entitled to his opinion, however, I don't believe he should be listened to as some sort of authority. It seems to me he's been exonerated by the press as if nothing happened; I seem to hear more about him now than when he was in cabinet. -
Re: Liam FoxWe don't need you to tell us it's fine! Of course it's bloody fine.(Original post by Subology)
I'm just reading tomorrows news:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...nes-drawn.html
An article about David Cameron and the EU. That's fine. He's entitled to his opinion, and the telegraph are entitled to toe the conservative party line. That's fine, I disagree with them, but it's fine. What irks me enormously is the amount of air time Liam Fox still receives. Does this bother anyone else? Off course Liam fox, is too, entitled to his opinion, however, I don't believe he should be listened to as some sort of authority. It seems to me he's been exonerated by the press as if nothing happened; I seem to hear more about him now than when he was in cabinet.
Edit: David Cameron looks like Mr. Creosote from Monty Python in that picture! Sorry David!Last edited by SpiggyTopes; 01-07-2012 at 00:54. -
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Re: Liam FoxObviously it's because he is able to speak now that is isn't in the Cabinet and 'Collective responsibility' no longer applies.(Original post by Subology)
.... I seem to hear more about him now than when he was in cabinet.
Personally I still love Liam Fox.Last edited by meenu89; 01-07-2012 at 13:10. -
Re: Liam FoxHe was a high ranking minister at one point scandal aside and if the Telegraph want to give him the space to write that's their business no one else's as you say.(Original post by Subology)
I'm just reading tomorrows news:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...nes-drawn.html
An article about David Cameron and the EU. That's fine. He's entitled to his opinion, and the telegraph are entitled to toe the conservative party line. That's fine, I disagree with them, but it's fine. What irks me enormously is the amount of air time Liam Fox still receives. Does this bother anyone else? Off course Liam fox, is too, entitled to his opinion, however, I don't believe he should be listened to as some sort of authority. It seems to me he's been exonerated by the press as if nothing happened; I seem to hear more about him now than when he was in cabinet.