Simon Hughes - outed and smeared
The latest revelations concern the outing of then Lib Dem MP Simon Hughes, by the Sun, in 2006 at the time he was running for the party leadership. That outing was set against the 1983 Bermondsey by-election, when Hughes first became an MP: his Labour opponent, Peter Tatchell, had been the target of a viciously homophobic media campaign.
As Byline Investigates has now reported, “In 2006, The Sun had found out phone numbers which the ex-Shadow Home Secretary called frequently, call times and durations … The sensitive data was bought from a notoriously illegal private investigator firm called ELI … ELI (Express Locate International) was a private detective company, which has been linked in other litigation to phone hacking, and which sold illegally-acquired private and personal information to newspapers across Fleet Street”. And the hack who ran the story?
You’ll love this one. “Rupert Murdoch’s top parliamentary journalist Trevor Kavanagh then outed the MP as gay … It is not known whether Kavanagh, who later went onto serve on the press regulator IPSO, knew that the story tip he was working on was derived from an unlawful private detective”. Didn’t he ask where the information came from? Tut tut.
What did she know and when did she know it?
“He felt that ‘he had no choice but to cooperate and this resulted in a front page article on January 26 2006’ … The story ended-up misrepresenting Hughes’ sexual orientation”. The article also notes “The way in which The Sun used the private data to manipulate Hughes into cooperating with the paper has been described by critics as ‘blackmail’”.
So who knew? ”ELI relayed the call data, which included a list of phone numbers called from Mr Hughes’ landline, to The Sun News Desk, which then passed it up the line to Sun bosses. The information was sent first to News Desk Executive James Clothier, who in turn informed his line manager, Head of News Chris Pharo [who] emailed this confidential call data to the Managing Editor Graham Dudman”.
The Sun’s editor at the time it ran Kavanagh’s outing of Hughes was Rebekah Brooks. It seems less than totally credible that she would have been kept out of the loop.
Simon Hughes concluded that “it went right to the top”. I’ll just leave that one there.
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But would it stop at scumbag Brooks?
ReplyDeleteWhat did slimeball Murdoch and his slimeball brats know and when did they know it?
Kavanagh?....Pffftttt....He's not a man, he's a Murdochised slug.
And yet, Hughes and his by-election team were prime movers in the virulently homophobic campaign against Tatchell in 1983, something for which Hughes made a sort-of apology for...after he had benefitted from the parliamentary gravy train for 23 years.
ReplyDeleteNigel Stapley is right. Hughes' campaign against Tatchell focused on the latter's (then alleged) homosexuality. A little later, I met a person who had resigned from a position represnting gay people in the SDP because of their Liberal allies' behaviour.
ReplyDeleteBrooks will doubtless disavow all knowledge of these events, which leads one to wonder exactly what the fuck she did all day to justify her extravagant salary.
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