This was in the Daily Mail today. Typical some might say.
Hospital bosses admit 'some of our doctors can't speak or understand English' | Mail Online
I think has one to distinguish between two sorts of "Daily Mail" comment.
There is the silly sort like "Christmas celebration cancelled to avoid offence to Muslims" which just stirs up trouble based on some daft decision by one out of the umpteen councils. There are always daft decisions to be found if you look hard enough.
Then there are things like "asylum seeker in £1M pound mansion", "violent foreign criminal given right to stay in UK" or "foreign doctors not speaking English", like the one at top. Those are totally different from the first as (assuming true obviously) they raise genuine concerns that need to be addressed.
One should not ask why the Daily Mail prints them but rather why the Guardian and BBC do not.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostOff topic but it seems odd at time why there are so many sneers at The Daily Mail but not The Daily Express, although on any day they both carry exactly the same tales of asylum seekers in £10m taxpayer funded mansions etc.
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Ooooooooh that home page is horrid. Never knew it existed, my favourites link just points to the News Page.
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I love getting the "wrong" answer on Daily Mail polls. The only problem is that there's never an easy way to permalink directly to the poll, so it's hard to enlist mates to do the same.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostNick. Are you really a closet Tory? You do seem to know an awful amount about the Daily Mail. I think it may be a guilty pleasure!
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHome | Mail Online about one screen above the foot of the page.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostOff topic but it seems odd at time why there are so many sneers at The Daily Mail but not The Daily Express
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostCan't find that. Are you sure you didn't make it up?
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
For those of you wondering what the views of the nation are:
You couldn't make it up
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Off topic but it seems odd at time why there are so many sneers at The Daily Mail but not The Daily Express, although on any day they both carry exactly the same tales of asylum seekers in £10m taxpayer funded mansions etc. I suspect it because the former is a far more influential paper and not all their contributors are from the right. Much more worth reading too, some interesting articles at times like these:
What the Mayans can teach us about wind turbines | Mail Online
Middle East unrest: Sunni and Shi'ite conflict threatens to tear the Muslim world apart | Mail Online
The Express on the other hand, as The Duke of Ed once famously remarked, is "a bloody awful paper"
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostCan't find that. Are you sure you didn't make it up?
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Daily Mail Poll Fail
For those of you wondering what the views of the nation are:
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