Have to laugh at the daily express. Every front page for the past year has said the same thing “we must leave the eu now”
jungleman
Gas isn’t it
spudnick
In fairness, it’s ‘Your pension affected by XYZ’ every second day. “Get Us Out Of The EU’ all the others.
It is a bit of a disturbing obsession, especially for what passes for a newspaper.
Malta
Ah, they do a good bit of arthritis and diabetes related stuff too.
mildred st. meadowlark
And let’s not forget the Alzheimer’s stuff…
Dόn Pídgéόní
Why do you think they repeat the stories
mildred st. meadowlark
:D
Malta
:D
Termagant
I wish I could live in Daily Star world,where nothing important or serious ever happens.
Badatmemesupsidedown
Time magazine says it best.
Choose your beast.
Fully Keen
I wonder does a Mexican website pour over the New York Post as if it has any import on their day to day lives?
I wonder.
Badatmemesupsidedown
I wonder how many Mexican websites there might be who don’t understand what you’re saying, or who’d care what you thought if they did.
– Not sure I agree with you… Maybe I do…
Sheik Yahbouti
It’s a valid point – why the endless fascination with things that don’t matter to us, instead of a focus on relevant matters?
Papi
Thoughtful ad placement on second page of Examiner, bottom left.
15 cents
before i read the garda strike/purge was called off, i was walking in this morning, and saw loads of cops around the roads, looking to catch out people using the bus lanes n stuff i’d say. they really are a miserable bunch.
Gero
It’s their job to catch transgressors. Would you disagree?
edalicious
I would definitely feel a bit of schadenfreude at someone, who thought they’d get away with flouting traffic laws this morning, getting nicked unexpectedly whilst bombing down a bus lane on their way to work.
15 cents
well i saw them this morning where and when normally you wouldn’t. i dunno, i was just kinda lookin forward to the purge. i was defo guna go robbin.
Sheik Yahbouti
+ 1000, 0000
DubLoony
Let me get this straight.
Brexit was about sovereignty of British to rule themselves from Westminster, not Brussels.
Judges rule that elected parliament in Westminster decides on Brexit, not the PM alone.
So the people’s representatives, elected to parliament to govern, get to decide on Brexit.
And the papers that backed Brexit object to this?
SOQ
Yes. Allowing the elected parliament have a say on what is decided is an affront to democracy apparently.
Dόn Pídgéόní
Yes. It’s the wrong kind of sovereignty. They are especially mad with the judges who speak french and are gay.
edalicious
LOL at the Torygraph railing against a “rich elite”!!
Joe
Everyone’s up in arms about the British edition of the Daily Mail today but I’m just wondering if they’ll forget to include Northern Ireland in their ‘Giant Map of Britain’ free with tomorrow’s paper.
Maybe ‘Giant Britain’ is Borris’s new working title for post-Brexit UK. Bigly. https://twitter.com/StopFundingHate/status/794323852226678791
bored with morons
Britain is the island beside this one. A ‘Giant Map of Britain’ would be a map of the island.
A giant map of the UK would be the island beside us and a little bit on the top left of this island.
Joe
Thanks for your enlightening point of information, I too have a rudimentary knowledge of geography. My point is that in shaping post-Brexit British identity I would be seriously worried if I was a citizen of Northern Ireland, especially if my perceived ‘Britishness’ and connection to a Parliament that was considering the realpolitik realities of hard and soft borders. If I was pro-Brexit, as the editor who made that banner presumably was, I would surely use the term UK and print a map of the entire United Kingdom and not merely a portion thereof.
That British resident Daily Mail readers will be putting a map of the island of Britain on their (presumably grim) bedroom walls on Saturday morning and feeling like the United Kingdom is a little more safe through their act of tabloid patriotism is illustrative of a popular and establishment mindset which has potentially interesting consequences for the future of these islands.
Dόn Pídgéόní
The rest of the UK voted out so Britain is on its own in this one
Joe
Long live the Federated European Republics of Ireland and Scotland. ;)
Dόn Pídgéόní
Unduly harsh on Wales but yes, they should leave.
Sheik Yahbouti
Joe, I will only consent to the Federation you propose if the Scots agree to take back the Nordies :-D
Have to laugh at the daily express. Every front page for the past year has said the same thing “we must leave the eu now”
Gas isn’t it
In fairness, it’s ‘Your pension affected by XYZ’ every second day. “Get Us Out Of The EU’ all the others.
It is a bit of a disturbing obsession, especially for what passes for a newspaper.
Ah, they do a good bit of arthritis and diabetes related stuff too.
And let’s not forget the Alzheimer’s stuff…
Why do you think they repeat the stories
:D
:D
I wish I could live in Daily Star world,where nothing important or serious ever happens.
Time magazine says it best.
Choose your beast.
I wonder does a Mexican website pour over the New York Post as if it has any import on their day to day lives?
I wonder.
I wonder how many Mexican websites there might be who don’t understand what you’re saying, or who’d care what you thought if they did.
– Not sure I agree with you… Maybe I do…
It’s a valid point – why the endless fascination with things that don’t matter to us, instead of a focus on relevant matters?
Thoughtful ad placement on second page of Examiner, bottom left.
before i read the garda strike/purge was called off, i was walking in this morning, and saw loads of cops around the roads, looking to catch out people using the bus lanes n stuff i’d say. they really are a miserable bunch.
It’s their job to catch transgressors. Would you disagree?
I would definitely feel a bit of schadenfreude at someone, who thought they’d get away with flouting traffic laws this morning, getting nicked unexpectedly whilst bombing down a bus lane on their way to work.
well i saw them this morning where and when normally you wouldn’t. i dunno, i was just kinda lookin forward to the purge. i was defo guna go robbin.
+ 1000, 0000
Let me get this straight.
Brexit was about sovereignty of British to rule themselves from Westminster, not Brussels.
Judges rule that elected parliament in Westminster decides on Brexit, not the PM alone.
So the people’s representatives, elected to parliament to govern, get to decide on Brexit.
And the papers that backed Brexit object to this?
Yes. Allowing the elected parliament have a say on what is decided is an affront to democracy apparently.
Yes. It’s the wrong kind of sovereignty. They are especially mad with the judges who speak french and are gay.
LOL at the Torygraph railing against a “rich elite”!!
Everyone’s up in arms about the British edition of the Daily Mail today but I’m just wondering if they’ll forget to include Northern Ireland in their ‘Giant Map of Britain’ free with tomorrow’s paper.
Maybe ‘Giant Britain’ is Borris’s new working title for post-Brexit UK. Bigly.
https://twitter.com/StopFundingHate/status/794323852226678791
Britain is the island beside this one. A ‘Giant Map of Britain’ would be a map of the island.
A giant map of the UK would be the island beside us and a little bit on the top left of this island.
Thanks for your enlightening point of information, I too have a rudimentary knowledge of geography. My point is that in shaping post-Brexit British identity I would be seriously worried if I was a citizen of Northern Ireland, especially if my perceived ‘Britishness’ and connection to a Parliament that was considering the realpolitik realities of hard and soft borders. If I was pro-Brexit, as the editor who made that banner presumably was, I would surely use the term UK and print a map of the entire United Kingdom and not merely a portion thereof.
That British resident Daily Mail readers will be putting a map of the island of Britain on their (presumably grim) bedroom walls on Saturday morning and feeling like the United Kingdom is a little more safe through their act of tabloid patriotism is illustrative of a popular and establishment mindset which has potentially interesting consequences for the future of these islands.
The rest of the UK voted out so Britain is on its own in this one
Long live the Federated European Republics of Ireland and Scotland. ;)
Unduly harsh on Wales but yes, they should leave.
Joe, I will only consent to the Federation you propose if the Scots agree to take back the Nordies :-D