He's managed, at one and the same time, to combine the two major stories of the day. They're the harmful effect the chancellors proposals will have on hard-working families and the deliterous effect red meat can have on our health.
Lol, read the posts, below the cartoon, from the Labour supporting geniuses. Gives you a flavour of the type of person that a) reads The Guardian b) votes Labour.
"Lol, read the posts, below the cartoon, from the Labour supporting geniuses. Gives you a flavour of the type of person that a) reads The Guardian b) votes Labour. "
Some of those posts are actually quite witty by the standards of the sort of thing you see in any newspaper comments.
Too many longs words for me :-)
He's managed, at one and the same time, to combine the two major stories of the day. They're the harmful effect the chancellors proposals will have on hard-working families and the deliterous effect red meat can have on our health.
sandyRoe
He's managed, at one and the same time, to combine the two major stories of the day. They're the harmful effect the chancellors proposals will have on hard-working families and the deliterous effect red meat can have on our health.
If the Chancellor has his way poor, hard-working, families won't be able to endanger their health with red meat in their meals. Maybe he's being cruel to be kind.
A good cartoon can be like a painting. The viewer brings their experience, and prejudices, to their experience of it.
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