Stories in comics which include The Sun seem to be running at a parallel today. Which is the fantasy? I ask myself.  Muscles are flexing at the M.E.N Arena as they are at the Home Affairs Committee in London. The only character missing in Manchester today is Wonder Woman Rebekah Brooks as she is standing by her man Rupert Murdoch and therefore we count our blessings in Manchester.

Undoubtedly Rupert will be arriving at Gotham City, sorry, I mean London in his proverbial Bat mobile and surely will be somewhat apprehensive about the questions today by MP’s on the subject of phone hacking by Wonder Woman’s minions at her paper The News of The World.

Superman, Mr. Cameron has cut his visit short in South Africa and will arrive back with his exclusive chums, Batman, Robin, Wonder woman and the unforgettable Andy Coulson, alias, The Joker, to win the day for News International perhaps?

Keep following this story through out the day to see how the story of villains and the Good Guys unfold.

There are more questions than answers….. unfortunately.

“Most humble day of my life”, says Mr. Rupert Murdoch. The media mogul genuinely seemed sorry for the actions of the people around his business. The man in question took his eye off the ball, did his handover to his son catch him out or did this strong and powerful man of yesteryear just get older? At 80 years old and with a wife half his age he must wake up every morning upright and smiling. Today was different, and it is often said that real life is far more interesting than fantasy. It certainly was for the whole world looking on at this saga. No better story has the News of the World written than the one that unfolded today on its owner.

Mr. Rupert Murdoch has led a full and interesting life and he now has the opportunity to put things right for the people he and his company have taken advantage of.  There are many and Exclusive Company is just one of them. Can a business get too big to control for one person? It seems so.

I am sure a man of this stature will endeavour to right the wrongs. One thing that is apparent to all is that the back door is not for the lowly. In fact it appears the back door is where the powerful are infiltrated. The question to be asked is, “Does the man who is seen to run a country really the man in control?” I think not. Like many others before him, David Cameron is just another power crazed individual who has never really won a race in his life. The people in control are very rarely seen, their reward is not fame and their names will not be written in history books. Their reward is self satisfaction and vanity is not a prerequisite.  

I. Balls. Manchester