I don't think protestations of innocence by the Green Party serve much point. The stickers required planning, printing, money, and people so they could be used. Green members and sympathisers carried it out.
TBH I don't think it was a big deal - wrong but not savage or nasty like some defacing can be.
The hypocrisy arises in the context of the Exclusive Brethren support of the 2005 National campaign. Apparently that was a terrible wrong...but Green supporters are ok...??
I know you mean well but this is the slippery slope of "the means justify the ends". Secretly recording anyone without their consent is illegal. Ok, accidents happen etc and no real problem arises if the recording is deleted.
However to publish the illegal recording to a third party is a second and much more serious breach of the law. Its legally morally and ethically wrong. I really cannot understand how any journalist or cameraman can believe otherwise.
I happen to agree with Robert that our media has a leftish bias but I don't think it is sinister or overt. And the bias is slight. IMHO it arises because rightwing issues make for dry reporting. Leftwing issues by contrast often involve human stories of deprivation and unfairness. They readily fit the "if it bleeds, it leads" ethos ergo we get more emotive news than factual information.
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