Monday, 31 December 2012

Has Jim Gamble Grown Balls, At Last? - We Doubt It


Jgamble

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You had all better believe it, Jim.

Even "geeks, freaks and morons" [name calling, Jim ... best you got?], were able to take you out of circulation, and we will do it again, if you ever recover any importance or credibility.

We look forward to your book, with relish.

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Just for the record, you will see all the usual suspects, still in cahoots, doing the keercchinggg ...






BTW, who is Philip Porter? Looks like a promotional sock, to us.

Oh ... and, as for your lunch buddy, Sean ...

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21Mar12 – 12:48 pm

Times crime editor warns of “chilling effect” of Leveson Inquiry

"The crime editor of the Times has said the “chilling effect” of the Leveson Inquiry and the Metropolitan police’s “internal clampdown” has led to there being “virtually no social contact with officers”.

“In the current climate, if you arranged to meet an officer you’d be looking over your shoulder the whole time,” Sean O’Neill told the Inquiry this morning.

He expressed his fear that building up a relationship of trust with contacts would be “seriously inhibited” if it were impossible to meet them for coffee, noting that he had “bought officers and staff cups of coffee, pints of beer, lunches and evening meals”."

http://blog.indexoncensorship.org/2012/03/21/sean-oneill-leveson/

Held on Wednesday 21 Mar at 10:00

Transcript of a hearing of the Leveson Inquiry

"Q: In terms of your career, Mr O'Neill, after working as a reporter in Northern Ireland, you moved to the Daily Telegraph in 1992, you joined the Times in 2004 and you became its crime editor in 2007; is that correct?"

http://fullfact.org/leveson/hearings/120321-am

Last updated at 10:15PM, January 9 2011 

Child safety merger condemned as ‘dangerous’


"Theresa May’s plans to shake up Britain’s world-renowned child protection squad have been condemned as potentially dangerous.

The Home Office said yesterday that the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (Ceop) would investigate the scandal of street grooming gangs exposed by The Times last week.

But Jim Gamble, who quit [oh yes, quit ;) ] recently as head of Ceop, and other prominent supporters of the unit in Britain and abroad, said that the Home Secretary’s plans to subsume it into a new FBI-style agency were ill-informed, politically motivated and potentially dangerous for child safety."

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/politics/article2868696.ece


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You see ... it all starts to fit together.

The OSC.

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