Tuesday 26 April 2011

Gagging for it

In 2003 super injunctions were all good news for the career and marital aspirations of the BBC Political Editor Andrew Marr. His gagging order allowed him to re-build his relationship with the wife he cheated on, get around to having a DNA paternity test proving his lovers' child was not his and forge a new more lucrative career writing books and programmes for the BBC, safe in the knowledge his trusted and respected fellow journalists could do nothing to expose the scandal that would surely have derailed the BBC's blossoming talent.

Some eight years down the line and with domestic affairs apparently all tickety-boo with the Marrs, the use of the same super injunctions according to Mr Marr "seems to be running out of control"

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