McKenzie on youtube.
The so-called "tabloid journalists" have been feeding the UK public garbage dressed up as news for decades. Now a new slant to the super injunction saga has exposed exactly what they get up to. You can be sure McKenzie only breaks injunctions on certain cases and others he says nothing about.
"Also at the hearing, lawyers for the footballer applied to see e-mails sent by former Sun editor and now columnist Kelvin MacKenzie.
They applied because MacKenzie said, on the BBC's Today programme, that he sometimes breaks injunctions and sends details to readers.
MacKenzie is not a party to the case, but if the application is granted and the e-mails show him to be flouting injunctions he knew about, then he would be in contempt of court, says BBC legal correspondent Clive Coleman.
The judge has reserved judgement on the application regarding the e-mails, and the application to vary or lift the injunction."
In another development a Rangers supporter wants to stick the boot into the whole tabloid journalism industry. Surely a Rangers supporter will not be intimidated by a PAPAL KNIGHT like Rupert Murdoch?
Murdoch does interfere at Sun
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