Scum-watch: Spot the deliberate April fool.
THE beauty of competition is that YOU decide what to watch on your telly.
Unlike the BBC, no one is forced to pay for Sky TV, part of the company that owns The Sun.
Labour the party of business? A ragbag of meddling Lefties, more like.
Did you spot the deliberate mistake? No, not that Sky has ever revolutionised anything, but rather the paper's strange decision to blame the Labour party rather than err, Ofcom, the media regulator which actually made the decision. It's doubly strange as the paper's actual report correctly identifies Ofcom as the body behind the ruling.
Undoubtedly this is simply another of the paper's April fools, of which there were a further four, as surely the paper's leader writers wouldn't deliberately blame the government for something that has absolutely nothing to do with them whatsoever. If they had, then the Press Complaints Commission would surely take a dim view of such an egregious lie, coming as it does only days before the election campaign is officially launched. Clearly, the Sun would never try to mislead voters into believing that Labour is threatening their beloved sports on satellite; now that really would be a scandalous, unfounded and certainly libellous allegation.
Labels: fucking liars, Ofcom, Scum-watch, Sky, Sun-watch, tabloid mendacity
It does of course point to the faustian bargain the Tories have with Murdoch. Blame Labour so when the Tories dilute the role of Ofcom it won't be opposed.
Posted by Richard T | Friday, April 02, 2010 8:17:00 am
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