Sally, on the other hand has admitted other methods were available for the Star to obtain such information, and suggests that talk of 'proof' is a waste of time:
I seriously doubt whether any rational person would dispute it, and I don't think I've seen anybody suggest such.
Equally then Sally does not support Ben's position that this issue has been and can be, proven.
To date, Sally, albeit reluctantly with choice words, has agreed with me,
I also wonder if this whole exchange has more to do with attempting to demonstrate the plausibility of men with fancy coats than it has to do with the methods of the press.
Ben has isolated himself in this, he has no support.
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