Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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I think it’s ironic that the ones wailing about ‘press freedom’ (and using it to abuse others like a clearly grieving Mick Jagger recently) are usually the ones that censor themselves.
The Sun for example. They’ll actively censor any news about the Labour Party that doesn’t involve scandal (being careful to throw Ed Miliband the odd column for ‘balance’) and have a “trial? Is there one going on then?” attitude to the Brooks-Coulson court action (but seem strangely enthusiastic about other trials like Dave Lee Travis or Max Clifford).
I mean who can forget them putting Fernando Torres on the front page for scoring a goal rather than the Milly Dowler revelations? The worrying thing is, bafflingly, a lot of intelligent people buy this paper maybe for the lower price and are hooked into this ignorant way of thinking.
The Daily Fail have this attitude too. If it’s about the NHS or the BBC and it’s bad, it goes straight on the front cover. Ignoring countless stories to the contrary about both institutions. And let’s not even talk about the Express or The Star. The Beano is a bastion of Nietzsche-like philosophy compared to them.
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Is there any more than one pic that a lot of people buy the sun for, the semi-prostitution on page 3? I believe it has some OK writers but doubt those columns are read.
I wish people were proud enough to spurn being catered down to by the rags, does it come from some kind of ‘modesty’ about what is a challenge?
It’s really not very difficult to make people squirm about you if you sit in public with Pg 3 open, think it somewhere else mate …..
I thought ‘Tubthumping’ was a great record, a one-off that some put in the ‘common’ bracket but it seemed completely uncynical to me, funny and good time, unlike encouraging lots of girls to do more than simply bare their all and pretend it’s like acting :-s
Anna Soubry, someone with considerable legal expertise, had a worthwhile proposal to punish jounalists that named anyone who’d not yet been charged, was merely in for questioning (eg: Christopher Jefferies).
She dropped it after pressure from her own team!
it would have been worth knowing whether it would have attained a majority if a vote had happened.
Having mentioned her once here I go again …. she was talking in QT about the ‘wonderful’ academy in her constituency last night and seemingly lauding it as a Gove achievement ….. they really don’t seem to understand who set up academies (but not the type that have failed in such quantity and scandal over the past couple of years).
This one has existed since at least ’06
http://www.bluecoat.nottingham.sch.uk/
I wonder whether it has any untrained teachers?
blah-blah-blah. Anyways, do you fancy shoving say fifty quid like I did to my mate Marc that is travelling from deepest West Wales to do the London Marathon Ali – and he is no amateur, was county champion when in school. He’s already doing a couple of 26 milers at the moment, and in the last week before, will be doing short sprint training, to expand the lungs you know, Ali. Cards accepted… : )
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-web/fundraiser/showFundraiserProfilePage.action?userUrl=MarcEvans13
By the way Ali, Marc has got his number through – 49354. Already told him, I expect to see that number pacing behind Mo Farrah on that Sunday morning on beeb telly… ; )
https://www.facebook.com/evs80
Will keep a look out for Coogan on youtube from this Ali. Hang on, let me look now…. Nah, cannot find, but who gives a donkeys anyway, I don’t. Now next from Radio Norwich…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kc0W7FD8fFo
Saw most of the shocking programme last night about Tower Hamlets and was surprised there was no mention of the scurrilous gossip in 2010 when lots of a certain type of blue pap …. rags’ blogs were suggesting that postal votes in that borough were being collected and filled in on behalf of people without reading and writing in English.
Sick thing was that (based only on auto-suggestion) the allegations were actually suggesting the ‘helpful’ collectors were doing so o.b.o. Labour.
Durrrr, it seems geegee is resorting to smears, what a surprise.
He’s really not worth anybody’s time, am so relieved Salma Yaqoob saw through him on a femme issue.
Strange goings-on over at twit-sphere where I rarely look as it’s like looking at a monstrous pile of filing…… with no ‘order’ – not even the age of a retweet.
geegee spinning about AC’s ID there, apparently not knowing it’s a salute to a footie kit is slightly amusing, he’s such an innocent isn’t he?
Not so innocent when it comes to exploiting the bodies of dead Muslim children by linking photos of them as an insult.
Does he have the wherewithalls to question the activities of SOME of those of his ‘own’ present religion?
Am feeling nasty suspicions at the mo, ulterior motives about the new ‘cash it in and do what you want with it’ ideas for pension funds.
‘We respect savers’ rights to do what they wish with their savings’.
Oh I just do not believe you Osbo.
Imho it’s just an avoidance of supporting long-term survivors in the future whose state pensions, like any other set income, will inevitably become worth less, but if they had chosen to cash in and spend their private funds decades earlier they’ll no longer have rights to state top-ups.
The bedrom tax, if it’s really about releasing larger properties to larger families why is it ramped up at people on benefits?
What’s the real moral or attitude of the policy?
Labour had it pitched only at private landlords and many of those would have been people with ‘spare’ properties, some probably even inherited or people ‘buying to let’ and thereby having their second mortgages paid by the state though tenants on benefits.
Now there’s an idea of how oldies could spend pension funds and still get benefit from the state.
It’s a totally daft plan.
Wow, Cameron has said ‘Just leave it there’ re the Maria Miller fiasco.
Nope, there was a time when people could pretend they didn’t realise they were cheating tax-payers, there’s no such time now.
Let’s just be rid of this woman with no respect for the public.
I do respect her for wanting to look after her parents but that’s something that some of us do at our own cost/career prospects, not via distorting our expense claims.
Sick sick disresepctful woman.
Funny re the tweet about il Duomo 🙂 One Saturday evening mooching around its square during yet another weekend at a trade show and in need of air I was stopped in my tracks by gorgeous singing coming from (I thought) that gorgeous building and thinking I’d never heard hymns sung so well. A few hundred yards later I realised that what I’d been so impressed by was actually from La Scala ….