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It Is A Newspapers’ Duty To ‘Shine A Light Into Dark Corners And Ask Awkward Questions’.
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If only Mrs May, if only, surely it is all dependant on which dark corners they are looking and which newspaper is doing the looking.
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A glance left shows that The Mail continues its unique role in bringing us the sort of purple prose that surely should be left to the Sunday tabloids of the 1970's - 'flaunting' is the tamest of its epithets.
And the sub-editors in the print edition continue to fall over themselves in their ceaseless quest to over-do their purple prose descriptions.
Last weekend's Weekend magazine referred to the latest sword-and-sandals TV epic as featuring, quote, 'blisteringly beautiful women ...'
Blisteringly beautiful?
Really?
They are such a bunch of pompous prats!
And the sub-editors in the print edition continue to fall over themselves in their ceaseless quest to over-do their purple prose descriptions.
Last weekend's Weekend magazine referred to the latest sword-and-sandals TV epic as featuring, quote, 'blisteringly beautiful women ...'
Blisteringly beautiful?
Really?
They are such a bunch of pompous prats!
Is this a reference to the Czech fantasist who claims to have arranged ‘Live Aid’ and financed the the event with Czech money.
As far as the alledged meeting with Corbyn, he has an alibi...
// Jeremy Corbyn has revealed he was at a meeting in Derbyshire at the exact time that a former communist spy claims to have been with him in London.
The Labour leader said his records prove he attended a gathering of socialists in Chesterfield in October 1987, when the Czech agent claims to have been talking with him in the House of Commons.
It also happened to be the day after Mr Corbyn’s mother died and a Saturday – when the Commons does not sit – making the alleged meeting in Westminster more unlikely. //
As far as the alledged meeting with Corbyn, he has an alibi...
// Jeremy Corbyn has revealed he was at a meeting in Derbyshire at the exact time that a former communist spy claims to have been with him in London.
The Labour leader said his records prove he attended a gathering of socialists in Chesterfield in October 1987, when the Czech agent claims to have been talking with him in the House of Commons.
It also happened to be the day after Mr Corbyn’s mother died and a Saturday – when the Commons does not sit – making the alleged meeting in Westminster more unlikely. //
I'd love it if Corbyn turned out to be secret agent COB, but unfortunately it does stink of tabloid smear nonsense.
Foreign spies are always on the lookout for twits like Jeremy to groom as potential allies, and twits like Jeremy are always looking to build relationships with foreign diplomats of countries they admire.
It doesn't surprise me that a couple of meetings happened, but I don't think it's anything to get excited about.
Foreign spies are always on the lookout for twits like Jeremy to groom as potential allies, and twits like Jeremy are always looking to build relationships with foreign diplomats of countries they admire.
It doesn't surprise me that a couple of meetings happened, but I don't think it's anything to get excited about.
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spathiphyllum
/// If news papers correlate, i'll accept the news. ///
There will always be some who for their own agenda won't be prepared to share with others what they find in their search in dark corners.
/// If they don't and one is just more fear mongering than informal, i'd rather get a paper cut. ///
There is always fear attached to searching into dark corners and some are frightened of what lies in those dark corners.
/// If news papers correlate, i'll accept the news. ///
There will always be some who for their own agenda won't be prepared to share with others what they find in their search in dark corners.
/// If they don't and one is just more fear mongering than informal, i'd rather get a paper cut. ///
There is always fear attached to searching into dark corners and some are frightened of what lies in those dark corners.
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