Media coverage 2018/19

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I comment on the Guardian's Football comment, or did.

Made my last comment on their this morning explaining my reasons. There are a lot of other City fans on there too.

The 'Guardian community' is extremely hostile to City at the moment and I quite enjoy fighting our corner but at the same time when the host is anti-City, how can I be a part of it?
Naz, you are letting them bigoted trolls win. I read the vile responses to your comment. I couldn't write a response in support of you because the comments were already closed. But you are right, I used to comment more but the site has gone to the dregs. There's a dozen rags and dipper trolls, Graun sanctioned I'm afraid, that keep repeating ad nauseaum the drivel fed with racism and bile, you can either ignore them, report them or insult them cvnts back at the risk of being banned while they are free to smear and slander blues fans and the club.
 
Doesn't sound like the kind of bloke you'd find in Fifth, at a student £1 a drink night
Well, no, but that's not the point. He a 31 year old PhD student. Research in that area Middle East security - will always look shady.
I suspect the overlap between academia and security services in this area is not as great as the overlap with the arms industry. That's also where his consultancy work seems to have been focused.

A point another academic made on the radio was that the UAE are really close allies of the UK. There is nothing that this chap could have found out that they wouldn't have told us if we had just asked.

More likely in my mind that he personally pissed off some bigwig who decided to teach him a lesson.
 
Well, no, but that's not the point. He a 31 year old PhD student. Research in that area Middle East security - will always look shady.
I suspect the overlap between academia and security services in this area is not as great as the overlap with the arms industry. That's also where his consultancy work seems to have been focused.

A point another academic made on the radio was that the UAE are really close allies of the UK. There is nothing that this chap could have found out that they wouldn't have told us if we had just asked.

More likely in my mind that he personally pissed off some bigwig who decided to teach him a lesson.

That other academic is very naive.
 
I don't think so. He said MI6 certainly used academics to spy, but that it didn't make sense in this case

I'm not saying whether or not he's a spy, I'm saying that to believe UAE will just hand that type of info over to UK because of a good relationship is naive.
 
Naz, you are letting them bigoted trolls win. I read the vile responses to your comment. I couldn't write a response in support of you because the comments were already closed. But you are right, I used to comment more but the site has gone to the dregs. There's a dozen rags and dipper trolls, Graun sanctioned I'm afraid, that keep repeating ad nauseaum the drivel fed with racism and bile, you can either ignore them, report them or insult them cvnts back at the risk of being banned while they are free to smear and slander blues fans and the club.
I know I was in in two minds about it.

When the Guardian started to criticise City fans I decided not to bother. I don't want the trolls to win, but at the same time I don't want to be part of an organisation that I perceive to be anti-City. I think it would be more effective if City fans just boycotted it en masse.
 
Well, no, but that's not the point. He a 31 year old PhD student. Research in that area Middle East security - will always look shady.
I suspect the overlap between academia and security services in this area is not as great as the overlap with the arms industry. That's also where his consultancy work seems to have been focused.

A point another academic made on the radio was that the UAE are really close allies of the UK. There is nothing that this chap could have found out that they wouldn't have told us if we had just asked.

More likely in my mind that he personally pissed off some bigwig who decided to teach him a lesson.
This article is worth reading. It's an opinion piece and makes you think. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-46322425

The Guardian took the side of Hedges but I think it turned out wise to retain a neutral stance on this.
 
For the avoidance of doubt
"A Foreign Office spokeswoman said: "As the Foreign Secretary has made clear, there are limits to what we can say publicly on Matthew's case due to ongoing legal proceedings....It is the longstanding policy of successive UK governments not to comment on intelligence matters."
= he's a spy
 
For the avoidance of doubt
"A Foreign Office spokeswoman said: "As the Foreign Secretary has made clear, there are limits to what we can say publicly on Matthew's case due to ongoing legal proceedings....It is the longstanding policy of successive UK governments not to comment on intelligence matters."
= he's a spy

Er no, they really don't comment. No inference is reasonable from that.
 
If he's not a spy then it's not an intelligence matter, they've either given the game away or just worded that statement badly.

No, they quite literally respond to any question on the subject with that response. Always - precisely to ensure they don't give any game away.
 
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