20 thoughts on “Monday’s Papers

  1. scottser

    The queen is radiant in sunny yellow? More like custard pie or monkey puke yellow I’d have thought.
    Maybe she’s wearing yellow as an embodiment of the cowardly position of the UK’s negotiating stance with the EU? Or maybe the yellow shows that she’s just jealous of proper monarchs like the sultan of Brunei.

    1. Ringsend Incinerator

      I think you can leave a 90 year-old and her couture out of the keyboard warrior arsenal this season.

      I’m no Royalist, but her Maj is the only one of that lot with any sense of graciousness and measured judgement.

  2. GiggidyGoo

    FG trying to fool the Greens with the ‘no petrol or diesel new registrations from 2030’ waffle. That and banning some clothing items. They’re panicking. They can see the writing on the wall. Will Eamon Ryan fall for it? Or will the greens even increase their representation in the next Dail?. (Just one green got elected in the recent UK election – not exactly a green wave – more a silent smelly fart)

        1. Spud

          Digital advertising world may have a rocky 2020.
          FT front page article calling out fraud, and Maximum Media still reeling from their click farm story.
          No wonder may firms are looking to go back to traditional media.

        2. Otis Blue

          He didn’t prove much cop at that either. His constituency rival, Independent TD, Michael Collins wiped his eye on that by organising buses for patients seeking treatment under the Treatment Purchase Fund. To date, eighteen months since it commenced, Collins has filled 50 buses with patients from West Cork traveling to Belfast for treatment.

  3. Ringsend Incinerator

    What is this “Women’s Little Christmas 2020” mullarkey? Were they excluded from Men’s Big Christmas or what?

    1. Lilly

      Oh dear Janet. This is the best bit. All the razzmatazz over before we have to rustle up the glad rags again. All that’s on the agenda here tonight is Eastenders and more pudding.

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