Oh here we fucking go. I can’t wait for every right-wing tosser in the country to take this story of the two most extreme examples the Mail could find (that is if it didn’t just make them up) and extrapolate it to reach the conclusion that this kind of thing is happening everywhere, all the time, and we should therefore close the borders and ban single women. That’ll show ‘em.
It now appears that in their later editions today they have now added a picture to the front page and moved the Milly Dowler hacking story up to page 5. Perhaps they are becoming a bit more sensitive to the public outrage about this story.
I don’t suppose “the milking of the health service” cares to mention the billions syphoned off by outsourcers like G4S and Serco for worse performance, or the overpriced beancounting of Deloite, PWC, et al.
Of course, there’d be no need to privatise the NHS if we’d all paid heed to the advice from the Mail over what causes/cures (or both) cancer.
Moan Moan Moan is what this paper does…… Take the Elderly care idea, I would love to know how the Mail think we can supply a care to grave service?
No all they do is moan…………As for Kate starting a family we don’t need more drains on the public purse.
‘How i saw off SIX mothers-in-law…
With these Teeth!’
Janet Street-Porter has been married SIX times? And the pro family-values Mail employs her to write a column?
Oh here we fucking go. I can’t wait for every right-wing tosser in the country to take this story of the two most extreme examples the Mail could find (that is if it didn’t just make them up) and extrapolate it to reach the conclusion that this kind of thing is happening everywhere, all the time, and we should therefore close the borders and ban single women. That’ll show ‘em.
And the scandal about the hacking of Millie Dowlers phone doesn’t appear until page 8. What is the Daily Mail scared of?
It now appears that in their later editions today they have now added a picture to the front page and moved the Milly Dowler hacking story up to page 5. Perhaps they are becoming a bit more sensitive to the public outrage about this story.
I don’t suppose “the milking of the health service” cares to mention the billions syphoned off by outsourcers like G4S and Serco for worse performance, or the overpriced beancounting of Deloite, PWC, et al.
Of course, there’d be no need to privatise the NHS if we’d all paid heed to the advice from the Mail over what causes/cures (or both) cancer.