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'Beyond parody' - a conversation with Rob Hutton about political journalism and its complex relationship with power

Politics on the Couch

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The Corruptness of George Osborne

I would necessarily use the word corrupt. I certainly think that George Osborne ought to embarrass. The interesting thing was the extent to which he was willing to run stories that were the whole style of the Tories. Now it's partly obvious, actually, I didn't like Theresa May. Well, but let's get that to readership point. London readers wrote Labour. I mean, it's madness that London's made and that newspaper was his Tory paper. If you have somebody who had George Osborne as editor of the standard, none of us ever thought that George Osborne was anything other than a Tory at the point of which he was editing the standard. That was just corrupt from a journalistic point of

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