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Mail's old style response blown away by new media

There is as expected much coverage of the Jan Moir controversy in the media this morning. I do like this from Jack Riley though in the Independent who writes that The Daily Mail's response was a case of old versus new media. Full Article at Thoughts of Nigel

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