That used to be a favourite phrase of Kelvin MacKenzie's.
Kelvin used to be the editor of the Sun newspaper in the 1980's. Notoriously he chose to run a story in the aftermath of the Hillsborough tragedy, under the headline 'The Truth', making lurid claims about the conduct of the Liverpool fans on that day 23 years ago. It wasn't any kind of truth and the city of Liverpool has never forgiven him.
Now, it appears, Kelvin has instructed his lawyers to write to South Yorkshire Police seeking an apology for the 'personal vilification' he's suffered, because, as we now know, it was South Yorkshire Police who were the source of that Sun story.
Kelvin claims that many other publications picked up the same story and is now wondering why the Sun was singled out. Well it might have something to do with other newspapers deciding to check their sources, finding they couldn't substantiate the Police's claims and treating the story very differently, Kelvin. Just a guess...
Kelvin used to be the editor of the Sun newspaper in the 1980's. Notoriously he chose to run a story in the aftermath of the Hillsborough tragedy, under the headline 'The Truth', making lurid claims about the conduct of the Liverpool fans on that day 23 years ago. It wasn't any kind of truth and the city of Liverpool has never forgiven him.
Now, it appears, Kelvin has instructed his lawyers to write to South Yorkshire Police seeking an apology for the 'personal vilification' he's suffered, because, as we now know, it was South Yorkshire Police who were the source of that Sun story.
Kelvin claims that many other publications picked up the same story and is now wondering why the Sun was singled out. Well it might have something to do with other newspapers deciding to check their sources, finding they couldn't substantiate the Police's claims and treating the story very differently, Kelvin. Just a guess...