But Dacre views himself as the Voice of Little England, with a profit margin and circulation to prove it. If his paper prints it, it must be relevant to England and it must be true and the man who make it so is a prince among men. And this self-adoration is reflected by the awe of FSF who will never write anything to offend him in case it becomes career-limiting.
So Dacre did win, it must be so as the histories will record it thus. And he will not be gainsaid by Leveson who has easier and smaller fish to fry. keep to the Fen Causeway
If his paper prints it, it must be relevant to England and it must be true and the man who make it so is a prince among men
Come on, Dacre doesn't think this for a minute. He's way too cynical for that.
It was always a strange fact that journos read the guardian, but they pay attention to the Daily Mail. Dacre has his tentacles wrapped around an influential part of the English electorate, the aspirational working and middle classes as well as the self entitled upper middle class. That's power, that's influence right there. And all journalists fear the man who taps that power. keep to the Fen Causeway