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Reply to: I read it in the 50p Sun
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Previously on "I read it in the 50p Sun"
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I prefer their original one that they were going to do:
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostBut haven't recent elections in the UK been won primarily by the newspapers telling the people who to vote for?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhy would bureaucrats notice newspaper owners?
Unless the newspaper were breaking the law or asking them difficult questions they aren't interested.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostMe too, which is why the UK is doomed as it believes a right wing press which has it's own agenda:
Unless the newspaper were breaking the law or asking them difficult questions they aren't interested.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostMe too, which is why the UK is doomed as it believes a right wing press which has it's own agenda:
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Me too, which is why the UK is doomed as it believes a right wing press which has it's own agenda:
I once asked Rupert Murdoch why he was so opposed to the European Union. 'That’s easy,' he replied. 'When I go into Downing Street they do what I say; when I go to Brussels they take no notice.'
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I'm so glad I got this contract now, managing the postal voting data backend processing for the referendum....
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Originally posted by rl4engc View PostTo do list, June 23rd..
1) Read some tulipe about some 'celebrity'
2) Look at the knockers on page 3
3) Read some tulipe about some MP
4) Read some tulipe about some tulipe TV show
5) Read some tulipe about some tulipe 'celebrity; on some tulipe TV show
6) Vote to Leave the E.U.
7) Read the problem pages
8) See what's on TV
9) Quick scan of the phone sex ads
10) Back to work/Jeremy Kyle
Yep, all seems fine.
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Originally posted by rl4engc View PostTo do list, June 23rd..
1) Read some tulipe about some 'celebrity'
2) Look at the knockers on page 3
3) Read some tulipe about some MP
4) Read some tulipe about some tulipe TV show
5) Read some tulipe about some tulipe 'celebrity; on some tulipe TV show
6) Vote to Leave the E.U.
7) Read the problem pages
8) See what's on TV
9) Quick scan of the phone sex ads
10) Back to work/Jeremy Kyle
11) Take that much awaited dump that's been causing farts to rise into my brain, clouding my thinking.
Yep, all seems fine.
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To do list, June 23rd..
1) Read some tulipe about some 'celebrity'
2) Look at the knockers on page 3
3) Read some tulipe about some MP
4) Read some tulipe about some tulipe TV show
5) Read some tulipe about some tulipe 'celebrity; on some tulipe TV show
6) Vote to Leave the E.U.
7) Read the problem pages
8) See what's on TV
9) Quick scan of the phone sex ads
10) Back to work/Jeremy Kyle
Yep, all seems fine.
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I read it in the 50p Sun
That's the Sun reader () vote sorted.
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