"It’s intellectual snobbery pure and simple", Wootton said.
The publishing company, which owns The Times and Sun newspapers in the UK, missed earnings expectations for the latest quarter.
The newspaper provided its readers with 10 "awkward questions" you should throw at the next Rejoiner who corners you at a dinner party.
They described Lord Northcliffe as the "greatest man who ever strode down Fleet Street", despite his "rickety private life" and known prejudices.
Damian Green has asked Richard Sharp to appear following the recent media reports regarding his appointment.
The paper's Tufton Street front pager managed to omit one pretty important piece of information.
The assistant comment editor said the Tories have made such a hash of the project it is "probably unsalvageable".
Clarkson said he dreamed of Meghan being 'parade naked through streets' in The Sun piece, which is apparently fair game.
"We are gradually going the way of Argentina, once one of richest nations but now an impoverished, unstable basket-case."
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