Saturday 18 April 2009

A strange way to complain.

The cult of celebrity appears to have taken another turn for the worse as Max Clifford reportedly now represents a woman slapped across the face in the G20 protests. There’s a correct procedure to go about reporting such matters in order to complain. If you seek the assistance of Clifford, you are no longer appearing to take that route, but many will be thinking she’s after making a quick buck out of the whole unfortunate episode, perhaps even planning to appear on the next series of Big Brother! Looking very demure and speaking in a quiet tone, I smell all the hallmarks of Clifford in the interview. It all just seems wrong and rather tawdry, particularly bearing in mind the dignity shown by the family of Ian Tomlinson in the aftermath of his shocking death.


nick

2 Comments:

At 18 April 2009 at 16:35, Blogger Gregg said...

I'm starting to doubt this "seek the assistance of Max Clifford" thing. Every story involving him, the first thign it implies is that people have sought him out, as if he's quietly sitting at home minding his own business when these greedy people come knocking.

Does anyone know how you'd go about doing this? Does he advertise? Is he in the Yellow Pages?

I think that's his own spin. I reckon he goes after people, plies them with promises of money and they fall for it, losing sight of their own dignity in the process.

 
At 18 April 2009 at 18:08, Blogger Nick Colbourne said...

Couldn't agree with you more Gregg. I find him a totally distasteful character.

nick

 

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