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How is an inquiry before the courts regarding criminal behaviour by journos remotely related to Warner having a spit at these two jokers?In 2011 the 'Leveson Inquiry' began with the main catalyst being the murder of schoolgirl Milly Dowler and the subsequent 'tapping' of her family's phones by News Corp journalists. Thus far more than 140 criminal cases involving the News Corp management and the Metropolitan Police have been investigated with payouts currently exceeding $220 million. At the heart of the scandal are The Sun and The News of the World newspapers.
Crash Craddock and Malcolm Conn are both 'owned' by News Corp. and write for their newspapers. They are therefore fair-game to anyone who feels frustrated because they represent the lowest of the low, and the scummiest of the scum. Warner should not be condemned for more than second because he merely 'had a go' at nothing more than a couple of relative non-entities. GOOD ON HIM!
There are good and bad ways of doing things. If he disagrees with anything they've said, let's hear about it in an article of his own or an interview as to why (and it would have been so easy to pull apart that article too, even a good old-fashioned 'put up or shut up' would have been better). Instead, having a crack on Twitter is ****ing pointless, stupid and should put paid to any ambitions he has as captain or VC for the Test side. **** like what he did has landed people in front of a judge and CA, as one of his employers, would have to wear it too so of course they're going to punish him.
This isn't a freedom of speech issue.
(And now I feel dirty because I can't stand the work of either of these ****s but there you go).
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