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And if the cameras are rolling, as the Gores can attest, so much the better.
As the head of BBC Vision he is also the corporation's troubleshooter in chief – as Bennett will attest – so Entwistle can expect a few more reporters on his doorstep.
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Baird attests, "So I can guess how you would vote, but you don't need to vote, so you reach consensus for free.
"The opinions of all classes arise entirely from what they read in their newspapers," a foreign visitor attested, "so that by newspapers the country is governed".
The polarisation of politics and the intensity of contemporary debate attest not so much to widespread apathy as to fulmination for genuine change, at both poles of the political spectrum.
Newspaper folk are prodigiously rewarding targets for satire, as novelists from Evelyn Waugh (Scoop) to Michael Frayn (Towards the End of the Morning) and Andrew Martin (Bilton) have discovered, and it helps, as countless columns attest, that so many of them seem delightedly in thrall to their caricatured selves.
Perhaps that's part of the reason the media – VICE included, as this article can attest – is so eager to cover them.
But this is a national emergency and we are drawing documents now to so attest".
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