Scottish Sunday Express apologies for Dunblane disgrace

It smacks of oily sincerity. Until…

It is our belief that nobody was misquoted…

Talk about denying something they weren’t accused of. I think you’ll find that it was the fact the survivors of Dunblane were quoted at all was why we now think the likes of Paula Murray and Derek Lambie are tossers (to put it mildly).

Still, a lot of people will be watching them from now on. One hopes – rather than believes – they will think twice before filing their ‘exclusives’ in future.


Posted on March 22nd, 2009 at 8:45am under Culture, media and sport

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  1. Tim Ireland (248 comments.) on 22.03.2009 at 11:24 Permalink | Reply

    Well, they did misquote Elisabeth Smith (she claims and maintains), if not the young folk.

    1. Justin on 23.03.2009 at 09:44 Permalink | Reply

      Ah, of course. It’s a hidden message for those paying attention.

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