Remember this from the Guardian?
Well it seems like Mr. Dacre is rather upset about it:
Remember this from the Guardian?
Well it seems like Mr. Dacre is rather upset about it:
The Daily Mail going full on Fox News this morning, acting deeply offended when someone publicly calls them out on their racist bile and hatred.
They'll be calling us snowflakes next.
It seems clear that the right are truly terrified of the thought that a progressive platform could win the election.Well it seems like Mr. Dacre is rather upset about it:
Nice one thanks. I was about to ask if anyone had a way to read that without giving those scum any clicks.Remember this from the Guardian?
Well it seems like Mr. Dacre is rather upset about it:
Remember this from the Guardian?
Well it seems like Mr. Dacre is rather upset about it:
You sure about that Dacre? Guess you didn't see the comments on the articles from your readers. They were fucking vile.But this is a far from one-off insult to our readers, who - as should go without saying - were as horrified and appalled as the rest of the country by the Finsbury Park attacks.
I'm not sure at what point people see me calling diabetes a joke, but people see what they want to see when going straight to defence mode. I'm saying it's not the diabetes that makes her a bad politician but that she is a bad idiot.
A lot of the criticism of Abbott was put on the backburner while everyone thought she'd just got recent bad news about a new illness. Diabetes is a shitter no doubt, but just like she missed the Brexit bill vote and now had to miss the end of an election, along with a long litany of her saying the absolute stupidest shit, it's clear she's not cut out for the front bench let alone the high stress job of actually being Home Secretary. She's so consistently the weakest link of Corbyn's Loyalists that if she stays it shows he has no ability to compromise and take the tough choices.
You sure about that Dacre? Guess you didn't see the comments on the articles from your readers. They were fucking vile.
They cover that in that editorial. The Daily Mail and the Mail Online are, apparently, two completely separate entities with "different publishers, different readership and have completely different world views".
Also, we were all born on the 21/06/2017.
Aww, poor Daily Mail. Being vilified.Remember this from the Guardian?
Well it seems like Mr. Dacre is rather upset about it:
Remember this from the Guardian?
Well it seems like Mr. Dacre is rather upset about it:
Aww, poor Daily Mail. Being vilified.
I legitimately can't believe that Dacre or anyone who works for the Mail, Sun or Express genuinely doesn't realise what they're doing when they write articles about immigration, sharia law, halal food.
Halal. Fucking. Food. That was a front page of a national newspaper. Stirring a faux-outrage against Muslims.
Its disingenuous and rather sickening. I'll be glad when this paper either has to change its tune or die out.
They cover that in that editorial. The Daily Mail and the Mail Online are, apparently, two completely separate entities with "different publishers, different readership and have completely different world views".
Also, we were all born on the 21/06/2017.
Holy shit! This is hilarious, they can't really think anyone will buy this horseshit.
We have two grammar schools here in Lancaster, boys and girls. The boys you can just pay to get in (boarding) and go around the 11+ as someone did from my primary when we were kids.
As it's the Daily Mail, maybe "the fascist Left" is meant as a compliment.Remember this from the Guardian?
Well it seems like Mr. Dacre is rather upset about it:
Yup absolutely no link there whatsoeverThey cover that in that editorial. The Daily Mail and the Mail Online are, apparently, two completely separate entities with "different publishers, different readership and have completely different world views".
Also, we were all born on the 21/06/2017.
But after Mr Mair asked what the point of the prime minister was when she couldn't solved the "burning injustices" she was so concerned about, or deliver the manifesto promises people voted for, Mr Johnson floundered again.
After failing to answer the question on four occasions, he finally settled on: "The point of the Prime Minister is to lead the country, to give a ...er... lead on these key issues ...and to take this Queen's Speech through.
"And she will, and she will do a great job."
The Government has been dealt a huge blow as the High Court ruled its benefit cap is unlawful and illegally discriminates against single parents with young children.
Delivering his verdict, High Court judge Mr Justice Collins said the benefit cap was causing "real damage" to lone parent families, and, in a further blow to ministers, said "real misery is being caused to no good purpose".
So Boris had his Diane Abbot moment.
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...-boris-johnson-flounders-on-interview-circuit
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...ash-unable-answer-questions-bbc-a7801936.html
And the Tories' welfare policy was ruled as "causing misery for no good purpose" by the High court.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...lawsuit-court-case-judge-misery-a7802286.html
Who is Dacre trying to kid? Does he know he's talking bollocks or does he genuinely think his rag doesn't stir up hatred?
Who is Dacre trying to kid? Does he know he's talking bollocks or does he genuinely think his rag doesn't stir up hatred?
Who is Dacre trying to kid? Does he know he's talking bollocks or does he genuinely think his rag doesn't stir up hatred?
No 10 have clarified that it's 600 buildings 'with cladding', not 'similar cladding' and it's up to the landlords to check and confirm.Confirmed that 600 buildings in UK have similar cladding to Grenfell Tower. A scandal that surely must be addressed immediately.
https://twitter.com/GaryLineker/status/877839973554114560
I'm trying to think of a more outwardly disgusting part of the government than the DWP. Every time it's ruled that they're breaching human rights or causing general misery, the response is always "We're disappointed that you feel that way."So Boris had his Diane Abbot moment.
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...-boris-johnson-flounders-on-interview-circuit
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...ash-unable-answer-questions-bbc-a7801936.html
And the Tories' welfare policy was ruled as "causing misery for no good purpose" by the High court.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...lawsuit-court-case-judge-misery-a7802286.html
So Boris had his Diane Abbot moment.
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...-boris-johnson-flounders-on-interview-circuit
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...ash-unable-answer-questions-bbc-a7801936.html
And the Tories' welfare policy was ruled as "causing misery for no good purpose" by the High court.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...lawsuit-court-case-judge-misery-a7802286.html
Personally, I don't think all this ping ponging of 'this politician is a blithering idiot' is doing anyone any favours, it's just petty pot shots, and all it does is stir up ire from either camps fanatics.
No 10 have clarified that it's 600 buildings 'with cladding', not 'similar cladding' and it's up to the landlords to check and confirm.
Scaremongering about cladding isnt going to do any good. They need to work out if and where a similar product and design of cladding has been used - blanket statements about cladding is just going to cause unnecessary panic.
I think this is a good idea, can't think of any recent problems where building safety has advised to be 'up to the landlords.'No 10 have clarified that it's 600 buildings 'with cladding', not 'similar cladding' and it's up to the landlords to check and confirm.
Interesting. As a side note, its so good that the judge clearly understood these people are the workshy, feckless problems that the Tory party (and right wing media) appears to see them as.And the Tories' welfare policy was ruled as "causing misery for no good purpose" by the High court.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...lawsuit-court-case-judge-misery-a7802286.html
I disagree. They can look into where there are genuine issues and take appropriate action without the media causing undue stress for thousands of people by scaremongering perfectly safe cladding installations.Rather scaremongering then it being left alone for people to die again
Wait, is this true? Are they fucking kidding?No 10 have clarified that it's 600 buildings 'with cladding', not 'similar cladding' and it's up to the landlords to check and confirm.
I disagree. They can look into where there are genuine issues and take appropriate action without the media causing undue stress for thousands of people by scaremongering perfectly safe cladding installations.
I dont think its just being left to landlords. DCLG are coordinating tests of samples.No 10 have clarified that it's 600 buildings 'with cladding', not 'similar cladding' and it's up to the landlords to check and confirm.
When they say " looks to be safe " I very much doubt they just got the caretaker to give it the once over. The type of cladding used will be recorded on the detailed plans and specifications that the companies who carried out the refurishments worked to.Not just about cladding. The estate near mine doesn't have working fire alarms or sprinklers. Then you have the cladding that " looks safe" scaremongering is pretty much the truth here.
Personally, I don't think all this ping ponging of 'this politician is a blithering idiot' is doing anyone any favours, it's just petty pot shots, and all it does is stir up ire from either camps fanatics.
Anyone who gets all worked up over both of them - is probably a hypocrite.
Anyone who figures that this happens to politicians of all parties when they're hit with questions they're not prepared for is probably kind of right.
Here's one thing it's helping with. It works as an idiot detector.
Anyone who gets all worked up over Abbott and excuses/ignores Boris - is probably an idiot.
Anyone who gets all worked up over Boris and excuses/ignores Abbott - is probably an idiot.
Anyone who gets all worked up over both of them - is probably a hypocrite.
Anyone who figures that this happens to politicians of all parties when they're hit with questions they're not prepared for is probably kind of right.
Here's one thing it's helping with. It works as an idiot detector.
Anyone who gets all worked up over Abbott and excuses/ignores Boris - is probably an idiot.
Anyone who gets all worked up over Boris and excuses/ignores Abbott - is probably an idiot.
Anyone who gets all worked up over both of them - is probably a hypocrite.
Anyone who figures that this happens to politicians of all parties when they're hit with questions they're not prepared for is probably kind of right.