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Originally posted by edison View PostIs that a UK or global figure for the online version? About three quarters of the UK population is over 18 which would make it nearer to two thirds of UK adults read it which seems hard to believe?
true it may be a global figure but that applies to the Manchester Slaver as well.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostIts just shorthand for people who want to accuse innocent mail readers of supporting tragedies in a sad and pathetic attempt to feel superior to someone.
Daily Mail readership, circulation, rate card and facts
reach all - 34,231,000
half the population reads it.
the slaver a few less
The Guardian readership, circulation, rate card and facts
The Times readership, circulation, rate card and facts
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Do you ever notice how quickly and suddenly freedom of expression is restricted? Even the mods on this site are prone to it, I'm sure without realising but then becomes normilised.
Do you see who is running for London Major? Can't even bring to mention his name. He argues for free speech and then deletes a bunch of his Youtube videos the moment they go against him.
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Proroguing parliament did not lift as much as an eyelid, overthrowing the highest court in the land, lie to the queen - let's cut to the chase, the UK has turned into a fascist state. Quite an achievement when you consider the UK reminds itself almost on a daily basis it defeated Nazi Germany.
What's that saying, fascism does not come rolling down the street in tanks with a following army.. no no, it sneaks in the back door when no one is looking.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhy does everyone assume that Daily Fail readers are thick as pig crap and can't read big words? I read the daily mail I'll have you know.
Its just shorthand for people who want to accuse innocent mail readers of supporting tragedies in a sad and pathetic attempt to feel superior to someone.
Daily Mail readership, circulation, rate card and facts
reach all - 34,231,000
half the population reads it.
the slaver a few less
The Guardian readership, circulation, rate card and facts
The Times readership, circulation, rate card and facts
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Originally posted by cojak View PostAnd excellent article, but I think that public push-back on Government powers has already ready begun, and there will be a massive 'Feck You' when Johnson tries to ban Christmas dinner.
I'm with Danny Dyer on this one.
If people would use some common sense he wouldn't have to ban it. Poor bloke is absolutely f***ed whatever he does.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostAnd excellent article, but I think that public push-back on Government powers has already ready begun, and there will be a massive 'Feck You' when Johnson tries to ban Christmas dinner.
I'm with Danny Dyer on this one.
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And excellent article, but I think that public push-back on Government powers has already ready begun, and there will be a massive 'Feck You' when Johnson tries to ban Christmas dinner.
I'm with Danny Dyer on this one.
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Thanks for linking to that. Jonathan Sumption speaks a lot of sense.
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