Originally broadcast on Fri, 22 Jul 2011
HARDtalk: Jacqui Smith, Greg Dyke, Christopher Boothman - Phone Hacking Special
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The phone hacking scandal has exposed some of the dirty secrets of British public life.
Journalists turned to crime to gain competitive edge, police chiefs failed to investigate and political leaders looked the other way.
Rupert Murdoch's British media business is under intense scrutiny, but so too are the country's most powerful institutions.
HARDtalk's Stephen Sackur talks to three guests - former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, Former BBC Director General Greg Dyke, and Metropolitan Police Authority member Christopher Boothman discuss phone hacking.
Thanks to the BBC
Thursday 10th November 2011
greg dyke ask dumb question at 20.00, sackur is selected for his supine stance on the powers that be
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offcom is trying to shutdown presstv, the only non zionist tv channel,
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the press will not expose camerons background
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why not let people sue newspapers for wrongdoing , financial sanction will work wonders, the press complaints commission was asleep and the police had been in the pockets of the press
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was the late david kelly's phone hacked?
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the MP's are crooks more should have gone to jail for expenses
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what a typical bbc crap debate. a major newspaper joined with criminals in attacking the protections of citizens,
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