- Jun 28, 2012
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It's a typically distorted, wildy spun article from the Daily Mail. They've taken every option that could possibly go wrong and amplified it to kake it sound as ominous as possible.
Here's the important quotatio from a specialist solicitor, which negates the whole spin of the article:
It could create years of delay. But it probably won't.
Always what I've thought - it's just about the level of compensation although £25m sounds like a very fanciful figure at the moment on their part. Get Noel Edmonds on the case with his phone.