Tuesday 13 October 2009

Internet shows contempt for Guardian gag

It takes seconds to find out on the internet what Parliamentary proceedings the Guardian has been gagged from telling its readers (see posting below).
Anyone who does a search for "Guardian gagged" will find out the name of the MP, the question he has asked and where the question may be found. It is easily available on a leading political blogger's site and been re-Tweeted many times on Twitter.
Not for the first time, the internet has shown it cannot be controlled by laws which gag the traditional media. What a farce.

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