Candida Jones describes an idyllic day
mid-afternoon on August 14 and we were on Kalamaki beach - a glorious bay on the north-east coast of Corfu where the intensely blue sea was so still it resembled oil rather than water. Barely a wave lapped the shore as I relaxed with my husband, brother and children. There were families throwing balls, people chatting in warm, shallow water and children with snorkels dragging small fishing nets
When suddenly the paradise was interupted by a crazy speedboat
A very smartly dressed family disembarked and marched towards the shore. Leading the way was a man in blue shorts and white polo shirt, wearing deck shoes, which he clearly didn't intend to get wet,
No prizes for guessing who it was
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Not that I'm a fan of George Osborne, but I did think this piece was really, really stupid. Basically, the story boils down to "George Osborne was in a motor boat that docked at a pier on a Greek beach. Kids who were playing on the pier had to get out of the way while the boat docked".
The fact that it took CJ/The Guardian two months to find an excuse to print this just goes to show what a non-story it is.
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