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sir.prize | 22:52 Thu 15th Nov 2012 | News
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Lord McAlpine's legal team has reached a settlement of £185,000 with the BBC after he was wrongly implicated in a child sex abuse scandal.
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Sometimes I'm very glad I don't have a TV License.
Gosh, that was quick!
Cheap
Sometimes I agree mojo ... but most of the time I'm glad that I do have a license, so that I have the best TV and Radio in the world & can watch live TV without peering over my shoulder to see who's watching me.
What's cheap Mick? The settlement, the noise sir.prize's avatar makes or my lack of TVness?
They'll be putting the licence fee up again then. I always thought the BBC had sense.
I honestly don't watch live Dave. I rarely watch at all if I'm honest. The radio is free to all. I like the radio in the car but to be honest, I rather like the peace.
I thought it might be more than that. Fair do's, he deserved compensation for that.
> They'll be putting the licence fee up again then.
I think it's been fixed at the current rate for a few years at least
I wasn't having a pop at you mojo - just getting my retaliation in before the usual suspects turn up with their 'bash the beeb' agenda.
Oh I know you weren't Dave. I didn't take offence at all. :)
The interesting thing is going to be how many twitter users his lawyers go after ... some of the "celebrity re-tweeters" must be cacking themselves now ...
The Twitter thing is an interesting development.
How long before they go after sites like this? It's no wonder ED takes everything down when a name is mentioned. I'd do exactly the same.
interesting - newsnight didn't even name him!
He should give it to the NSPCC or Children in need!
Why should he?
that's what I thought, bednobs; he might have done quite well for himself there.
Why did I know that his offended sensibilities would express themselves in monetary terms? No surprise there.
He could have got a lot more but I heard/read he was aware it was going to come from the licence payers pockets so just wanted a recognition that the beeb were to blame.
how else, 237SJ? Calling someone a child abuser is a big thing. Saying "Oops, sorry" doesn't really seem to fit the bill.

That said, the BBC didn't name him.

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