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Ignorance Is Bliss
Here is an interesting letter from the current issue of Private Eye:-
‘Sir,
I am a fairly new subscriber to the Eye. Each edition makes me upset and angry. The amount of corruption at both national and local level is appalling. Ignorance really was bliss.
Sheila Kerr-Smith, Worthing’
‘Sir,
I am a fairly new subscriber to the Eye. Each edition makes me upset and angry. The amount of corruption at both national and local level is appalling. Ignorance really was bliss.
Sheila Kerr-Smith, Worthing’
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Based on 26 issues a year, with a subscription price of £1.46 and sales of around ¼ of a million/issue – the magazine’s annual gross income is probably around £10 million. If the magazine is making 10% profit on this, then it’s probably worth around £10 million.
If I was the UK government, I would certainly be willing to spend £10 million of your money buying it and shutting it down; I might even ask others involved in corruption for a contribution.
To my mind £10 million of the public’s money spent on stopping the general public finding out about government corruption – would be money well spent.
If I was the UK government, I would certainly be willing to spend £10 million of your money buying it and shutting it down; I might even ask others involved in corruption for a contribution.
To my mind £10 million of the public’s money spent on stopping the general public finding out about government corruption – would be money well spent.
If you read PE regularly then naturally you are going to have a constant diet of the sort of stuff they do.
And imagining that the government is going to close it down presumably adds to the misery :-)
Why make matters worse?
Look at Alexei Navalny for example. He really was “shut down” - very nearly fatally.
So at least be cheered that stuff comes to light and we’re all here to read about it
And imagining that the government is going to close it down presumably adds to the misery :-)
Why make matters worse?
Look at Alexei Navalny for example. He really was “shut down” - very nearly fatally.
So at least be cheered that stuff comes to light and we’re all here to read about it
Ian Hislop is the editor of Private Eye not the owner; Pressdram Ltd owns/prints Private Eye, although Hislop is also one of the Pressdram directors.
Looking at the latest accounts, the company is only valued at around £4 million, so some Tory benefactor could buy it with their loose change and have it print pro-Tory articles.
Looking at the latest accounts, the company is only valued at around £4 million, so some Tory benefactor could buy it with their loose change and have it print pro-Tory articles.