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Posted by Merk

August 11th, 2010

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12 Comments

  1. Phil

    How many “I-Spy” points do you get for spotting a bogus tabloid news story?

  2. George

    The pop music story’s because the bloke’s plugging his new musical.

    I’m sure I heard a whisper about a massive natural disaster somewhere or other but I’m sure Lady ga Ga’s far more worrying.

  3. Mail Man

    DM’s tory readership getting the shaft because of Con-Dem policies?

    Who’d a thunk it?

  4. NJH

    “Don’t be stupid, putting a picture of a woman in a seductive pose and exposed cleavage on the front cover would just leave us open to accusations of hypocrisy.”

  5. Steve

    Make it.. grow it.. protect it..

    Aren’t we missing something there: enjoy it..

  6. Steve

    Ban this sleaze now and let’s get back to some good clean old time music:

    Here’s a nice medley of Lou Reed, Serge Gainsborgh, and Frankie goes to Hollywood

  7. NJH

    Of course, back in Lady Thatcher’s glorious 80s, we had nice pleasant pop stars like Madonna and Prince, who barely even knew what sex was.

  8. George

    “Make it.. grow it.. protect it..”

    -Reminds me of a particularly miserable bloke I used to work with. No amount of low- watt lightbulbs every really seemed to cheer him up!

  9. mattomac

    And of course the thousands who were declared fit via Atos Healthcare who quite clearly aren’t fit for work.

    Take one extreme example I came across today at work, He’s had two bypass operations, several injuries a crumbling back and can’t really breathe properly he’s in his 60’s and Atos have declared this man fit for work?

    Atos is a sham and there health assessments a disgrace, something silly like 2/3rds of cases that go to appeal actually succeed, and to sum it all up no one has put in for Ian Duncan Smith’s program of getting the long term sick back to work……what a lucrative contract the government is offering, so why has no one decided to take it up? Umm I can’t help but wonder.

  10. Dave C

    I would have thought that the whole of the Mail’s assortment of story=tellers,so called feature writers,political commentators and crap journalists are going to be odds-on candidates for the scrap heap or land fill sites.

  11. CJ

    Most over 50s struggle to find work during recessions, as they expect a certain level of job, and salary.

  12. David R

    In Lady Thatcher’s day many skilled over 50’s never worked again after the recession killed industry in the North – does it grab headlines now it is white collar Daily Mail readers in the firing line?

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