D notice issued
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Bedford Roughyed
, nov. 26 2010 06:28
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#1
Posté 26 novembre 2010 - 06:28
The word on the street (OK...twitter...) is that HM Government has asked the press to follow a D Notice on the latest batch of Wikileaks leaks. Must be some juicy stuff in there as a D notice is generally not issued often and they have direct implications to national security.
(A D Notice is a non legally binding agreement between the press and government, the understanding being that the press will go along with them as long as they are only used in the most extreme circumstances).
(A D Notice is a non legally binding agreement between the press and government, the understanding being that the press will go along with them as long as they are only used in the most extreme circumstances).
With the best, thats a good bit of PR, though I would say the Bedford team, theres, like, you know, 13 blokes who can get together at the weekend to have a game together, which doesnt point to expansion of the game. Point, yeah go on!
#2
Posté 27 novembre 2010 - 08:56
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#3
Posté 27 novembre 2010 - 10:48
http://www.dailymail...ns-Britain.html
Doesn't matter if the press print it, it will be on the web to everyone.
Doesn't matter if the press print it, it will be on the web to everyone.
With the best, thats a good bit of PR, though I would say the Bedford team, theres, like, you know, 13 blokes who can get together at the weekend to have a game together, which doesnt point to expansion of the game. Point, yeah go on!
#4
Posté 28 novembre 2010 - 12:17
Is this out now?
And is it banned from discussion on here when it is or would it be okay?
Sounds like most of it will be diplomats slagging off their host countries more than anything. Though the US support for Kurdish separatists they have admitted before this is very interesting. Not quite sure why
And is it banned from discussion on here when it is or would it be okay?
Sounds like most of it will be diplomats slagging off their host countries more than anything. Though the US support for Kurdish separatists they have admitted before this is very interesting. Not quite sure why
#5
Posté 28 novembre 2010 - 12:22
QUOTE (bowes @ Nov 28 2010, 12:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Is this out now?
And is it banned from discussion on here when it is or would it be okay?
Sounds like most of it will be diplomats slagging off their host countries more than anything. Though the US support for Kurdish separatists they have admitted before this is very interesting. Not quite sure why
And is it banned from discussion on here when it is or would it be okay?
Sounds like most of it will be diplomats slagging off their host countries more than anything. Though the US support for Kurdish separatists they have admitted before this is very interesting. Not quite sure why
Not out yet.
There is no reason why it can't be discussed. A D notice is just the government asking the press not to publish a story, its all very 'old school tie'.
With the best, thats a good bit of PR, though I would say the Bedford team, theres, like, you know, 13 blokes who can get together at the weekend to have a game together, which doesnt point to expansion of the game. Point, yeah go on!
#6
Posté 28 novembre 2010 - 12:27
QUOTE (Bedford Roughyed @ Nov 28 2010, 12:22 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Not out yet.
There is no reason why it can't be discussed. A D notice is just the government asking the press not to publish a story, its all very 'old school tie'.
There is no reason why it can't be discussed. A D notice is just the government asking the press not to publish a story, its all very 'old school tie'.
I'd say its more 'keep shut about this and we will give you some better stuff later' mutual back scratching.
#7
Posté 28 novembre 2010 - 10:24
It's in the public interest so they should print away.
I wonder if the allegations against the Wiki bloke and the pending release are linked at all?
I wonder if the allegations against the Wiki bloke and the pending release are linked at all?
#8
Posté 28 novembre 2010 - 07:47
wonder how long before a 'gate' is added or is that out of date now, and everything will have a wiki added?
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Ce message a été modifié par amh - 28 novembre 2010 - 07:50 .
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#9
Posté 28 novembre 2010 - 08:23
where's cerise et blanche or whatever he/she is/was called?
foxes or poor people?
#10
Posté 29 novembre 2010 - 02:54
A few republican commentators are suggesting that wikileaks be declared a a terrorist organisation or its workers declared enemy combatants...
With the best, thats a good bit of PR, though I would say the Bedford team, theres, like, you know, 13 blokes who can get together at the weekend to have a game together, which doesnt point to expansion of the game. Point, yeah go on!
#11
Posté 29 novembre 2010 - 10:25
Wonder which Royal behaved inappropriately at our expense. Prince Phillip does by default so it's probably not him as they'd not feel the need to document it.
#12
Posté 29 novembre 2010 - 10:32
QUOTE (Millman @ Nov 29 2010, 10:25 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Wonder which Royal behaved inappropriately at our expense. Prince Phillip does by default so it's probably not him as they'd not feel the need to document it.
Prince Andrew according to The Torygraph
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#13
Posté 29 novembre 2010 - 10:35
QUOTE (Shadow @ Nov 29 2010, 10:32 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Prince Andrew according to The Torygraph
Ahh the Prince of golf.
#14
Posté 29 novembre 2010 - 10:35
QUOTE (Bedford Roughyed @ Nov 29 2010, 02:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
A few republican commentators are suggesting that wikileaks be declared a a terrorist organisation or its workers declared enemy combatants...
A fair, rational and balanced response...

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#15
Posté 29 novembre 2010 - 10:51
Maybe Assange and friends could dig up Obama's classified birth certificate.
#16
Posté 29 novembre 2010 - 11:06
Just been reading this story in the main papers. Very interesting and very embarrassing, no wonder they want to hush it up.
In one Daily Mail article: "The identity of the minister - who is named in the files - is being withheld for legal reasons.". In other words: "the name is there for everyone to read, everyone knows it but the legal system means we can't report things that are most likely completely true."
And, no, that doesn't mean you can reprint the name here! If none of the newspapers wants to run the risk then neither does this forum.
In one Daily Mail article: "The identity of the minister - who is named in the files - is being withheld for legal reasons.". In other words: "the name is there for everyone to read, everyone knows it but the legal system means we can't report things that are most likely completely true."
And, no, that doesn't mean you can reprint the name here! If none of the newspapers wants to run the risk then neither does this forum.
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#17
Posté 29 novembre 2010 - 12:05
The Saudi thing is the most worrying IMO as can see backlash in the region. A few diplomats slagging politicians off is just amusing
#18
Posté 29 novembre 2010 - 01:00
There seems to be a strange prurience about the papers reporting of it, outrage at the antics of The Duke of York but shock and horror that the Americans "Spied" on Alan Duncan, William Hague and assorted other Conservatives.
I would have thought it would be entirely reasonable for the CIA to prepare briefing information on potential government ministers in the run up to an election in one of their major trading and military partners and to think otherwise is naive in the extreme.
I would have thought it would be entirely reasonable for the CIA to prepare briefing information on potential government ministers in the run up to an election in one of their major trading and military partners and to think otherwise is naive in the extreme.
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#19
Posté 29 novembre 2010 - 08:36
QUOTE (Shadow @ Nov 29 2010, 01:00 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
There seems to be a strange prurience about the papers reporting of it, outrage at the antics of The Duke of York but shock and horror that the Americans "Spied" on Alan Duncan, William Hague and assorted other Conservatives.
I would have thought it would be entirely reasonable for the CIA to prepare briefing information on potential government ministers in the run up to an election in one of their major trading and military partners and to think otherwise is naive in the extreme.
I would have thought it would be entirely reasonable for the CIA to prepare briefing information on potential government ministers in the run up to an election in one of their major trading and military partners and to think otherwise is naive in the extreme.
To be fair, I would be more suprised if they wasn't spying on everyone. I'd be even more suprised if we and every other nation was doing as much spying back as they was capable of!
With the best, thats a good bit of PR, though I would say the Bedford team, theres, like, you know, 13 blokes who can get together at the weekend to have a game together, which doesnt point to expansion of the game. Point, yeah go on!
#20
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 09:33
So far as I can work out there's literally nothing surprising that's come out. Various Arab countries want the US to bomb Iran, the Chinese are getting fed up with the North Koreans, Prince Andrew is a boorish prat, diplomats slag people off behind their backs just like absolutely everybody else in the world does.
I could have told you all that last week.
The best thing to come out of it is the Steve Bell cartoon in today's Guardian. The only surprising revelation is that the US government is happy to give 3 million people access to supposedly confidential documents. 3 million people. What did they think was going to happen?
I could have told you all that last week.
The best thing to come out of it is the Steve Bell cartoon in today's Guardian. The only surprising revelation is that the US government is happy to give 3 million people access to supposedly confidential documents. 3 million people. What did they think was going to happen?
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