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Airbrushed Cameron poster defends Andy Coulson

We did tweet this yesterday but figured this gem should be preserved for posterity. From royalty and members of parliament to footballers and police officers, never let it be said that Andy Coulson doesn’t listen to people’s answerphone messages the citizens of Britain:

Though the New York Times investigation has certainly uncovered new evidence, the vintage of the original scandal also provides the opportunity to revisit old funnies. Beau Bo D’Or muses that David Cameron perhaps knew more than he is letting on:

At least Number 10 has secure phones.

Source for top image: tweeted by Richard Wilson.

Andy Coulson is not the story here!

Forgive Scrapbook’s healthy interest obsession with all things Morris/Iannucci but press coverage of that “dead story from four years ago” (© Tory Bear 2010) reminds this blogger of the following scene from The Thick Of It:

Malcom Tucker: I am not the story here.

Jamie McDonald: No, you kind of are the story. They spelt your name right and everything.

Though its renown for typographical errors precedes it, even The Grauniad manages to spell the name of David Cameron’s spin doctor correctly.

“Yeah, that’s Coulson with a ‘U’.”


New York Times: Andy Coulson "actively encouraged" illegal phone hacking

David Cameron’s Director of Communications, former News Of The World editor Andy Coulson, is in a lot of trouble. Fourteen months since his selective amnesia in a parliamentary select committee, The New York Times seem to have the £140k/year spin doctor bang to rights.

Below are the key sections from their exhaustive 6,000-word investigation:

[More than a dozen former editors and reporters at NOTW] described a frantic, sometimes degrading atmosphere in which some reporters openly pursued hacking or other improper tactics to satisfy demanding editors. Andy Coulson, the top editor at the time, had imposed a hypercompetitive ethos, even by tabloid standards. One former reporter called it a “do whatever it takes” mentality. The reporter was one of two people who said Coulson was present during discussions about phone hacking. Coulson ultimately resigned but denied any knowledge of hacking.

One former editor said Coulson talked freely with colleagues about the dark arts, including hacking. “I’ve been to dozens if not hundreds of meetings with Andy” when the subject came up, said the former editor, who spoke on condition of anonymity. The editor added that when Coulson would ask where a story came from, editors would reply, “We’ve pulled the phone records” or “I’ve listened to the phone messages.”

Sean Hoare, a former reporter and onetime close friend of Coulson’s, also recalled discussing hacking. The two men first worked together at The Sun, where, Hoare said, he played tape recordings of hacked messages for Coulson. At News of the World, Hoare said he continued to inform Coulson of his pursuits. Coulson “actively encouraged me to do it,” Hoare said.

Perhaps he can share a cell with Nick Griffin?

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