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This CEO scandal 21:45 - Jul 19 with 1315 viewsSwailsey

How does everyone feel about it?

Obviously (OBVIOUSLY) cheating is wrong (if that is what they did), but it feels really unsavoury how it’s all played out so publicly, for all the families involved.

He’s also resigned now too - which feels extreme as well. *edit* resigning makes sense.
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This CEO scandal on 01:32 - Jul 20 with 84 viewsArnoldMoorhen

In Europe there is a right to a private life.

The Brexit vote removed that from all of us who live in the UK.

Private lives should remain private. I am disgusted that The Guardian, which I finally took the plunge and subscribed to this year, seeing it as a necessity that needed funding in the age of algorithms and billionaire media barons, has gone all in on this story since the beginning. I am going to have to consider whether I will fund it in future.

Pure prurient tabloid tittle tattle.

It's not news, just because it happened at a Coldplay concert.

If the Minister of Defence (or similar) does it, there is a national security issue because of the risk of blackmail (Profumo affair).

But if two executives in a medium sized business are a bit handsy (consensually) at a works outing where drink has been consumed, that's for them to work through once the hangover wears off. And explain to any partners.

And if two individuals go to a concert privately and dance together, that's between them and any significant others either or both may have, not for press reporting.
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