The decision of Ham and High publisher Archant to give all revenues earned from accepting adverts from the BNP to charity may not be the end of the story – at least for managing director Enzo Testa.
The controversial decision to take the ads, and then to cite freedom of speech as a justification, has earned him a new nickname among those at the company who view the whole thing as a massive balls-up. Some wags have apparently dubbed their boss: ‘Enzo Testacle”.
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