12 thoughts on “Wednesday’s Papers

  1. f_lawless

    “Poppy will honour civilians and terror victims beside the fallen”

    More cynical ‘psy ops’ from the British establishment? One could justify taking a stance against wearing the poppy on the grounds that it’s being used as a PR stunt for British imperialism, but isn’t this new rebranding just an attempt to undermine that standpoint?

    – Oh you’re not wearing the poppy? That’s an insult to the memory of dead civilians and terror victims! –

    There’s more appropriate ways to commemorate civilian deaths

  2. Gabby

    The Cambridges wear Indian dress and travel in a black and amber scooter taxi. May we expect an Irish taoiseach to wear a kilt and eat haggis when on an official visit to Scotland?

  3. blahblahblah

    I’m genuinely always eager to find out how the Daily Express twists the latest news into headlines that seem vaguely positive in spite of everything. Usually accompanied by the same file photo of BJ with fist clenched.

    1. dav

      I’m interested to see how the dup spin their accepting of the same backstop agreement they rejected so many times before, though any agreement cannot pass parliament, labour would be handing bojo a landslide election if they allow him to brexit on the 31st

  4. Janet, I ate my avatar

    poor wee marmot looks like the shower water just turned really cold ( I hope he got away )

    1. V

      You know when I saw that pic I began to imagine few Broadsheet Commenteers
      It’s like a metaphor for some of the threads here

      In fairness

      1. Janet, I ate my avatar

        you’d have to swap the predator for one of those ugly looking hyena yokes, more of a skulking shapeshifting scavenger type of creature

        1. V

          Shapeshifting

          What an elegant way to describe them
          Some of them don’t deserve it
          In fairness

          But I’ll be hacking that for future application
          Always a lady Janie
          You’re a class act
          V

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