Daggers Posted 15 July 2007 Posted 15 July 2007 My paper has devoted three pages to laughing at the Tory who is standing in Ealing but gave Tony a cheque for £4,800 and promised another £4,000 eight days before he was selected as the Tory candidate. It also points out that two of the defectors had been thrown out of the Labour party. Who is your paper laughing at?
Webbo Posted 15 July 2007 Posted 15 July 2007 My paper has devoted three pages to laughing at the Tory who is standing in Ealing but gave Tony a cheque for £4,800 and promised another £4,000 eight days before he was selected as the Tory candidate.It also points out that two of the defectors had been thrown out of the Labour party. Who is your paper laughing at? Funnily enough the Mail covers that too. It also defend Gordon Brown, accusing the BBC of showing film clips out of sequence to make him look bad. Just what I'd expect from The MoS, unbiased integrity.
Zingari Posted 15 July 2007 Posted 15 July 2007 Funnily enough the Mail covers that too. It also defend Gordon Brown, accusing the BBC of showing film clips out of sequence to make him look bad.Just what I'd expect from The MoS, unbiased integrity. have you played the prince album yet? its shoite and its gone into the ebay box and will be sold with all the other 150 rubbish cds the "world at war" dvds are good though and are being extended for a further week
Daggers Posted 15 July 2007 Author Posted 15 July 2007 ...accusing the BBC of showing film clips out of sequence to make him look bad... Like he needs the help :laugh:
Webbo Posted 15 July 2007 Posted 15 July 2007 have you played the prince album yet? its shoite and its gone into the ebay box and will be sold with all the other 150 rubbish cds the "world at war" dvds are good though and are being extended for a further week No and I doubt if I will, I've got dozens of unheard cds and unseen crappy dvds. Like he needs the help :laugh: To be honest I have far more time for him than Blair, at least he believes in something.Still won't vote for him though.
Daggers Posted 15 July 2007 Author Posted 15 July 2007 To be honest I have far more time for him than Blair, at least he believes in something.Still won't vote for him though. I've found it difficult to stay awake until the end of a sentence. He is just so incredibly dull. I am still voting for my sitting MP because he is an excellent constituency MP, being Labour is irrelevant. My Observer also carries a nice story about the Police asking to be able to keep suspected terrorists locked up indefinitely without charge. That kind of thing should play well with the Mail readership I'd have thought.
Finnegan Posted 15 July 2007 Posted 15 July 2007 Wait, wait, what? People these days actually still admit to reading the Mail?
Zingari Posted 15 July 2007 Posted 15 July 2007 Wait, wait, what? People these days actually still admit to reading the Mail? yes middle england is gathering strength and getting ready to wrest the asylum back from the lunatics while listening to our new prince cd
Blue Bob Posted 15 July 2007 Posted 15 July 2007 I thought the Prince CD would be crap, if it was any good a record company would have signed him up and they would be selling them for a tenna like every other band.
Zingari Posted 15 July 2007 Posted 15 July 2007 I thought the Prince CD would be crap, if it was any good a record company would have signed him up and they would be selling them for a tenna like every other band. haven't you heard ? the cd is really a cipher message with detailed plans for the subversive mail readers to reclaim the nation from the grauniads
Webbo Posted 15 July 2007 Posted 15 July 2007 My Observer also carries a nice story about the Police asking to be able to keep suspected terrorists locked up indefinitely without charge. That kind of thing should play well with the Mail readership I'd have thought. Not me. I think that appeals more to that life long socialist Rupert Murdoch and the readers of his papers.
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