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..yeah I really do think.
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Classic that is baz!
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If this is the guy Russel Howard was slating the other day, then he needs a gold medal.
Hate preachers do need to be out of our country, they have no place here. Call me racist, but it's the truth. |
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Last edited by Scarlett.; 02-06-2013 at 11:58 AM. |
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Nick Griffin looks like Sean Hannity's long lost brother.
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Jamie my advice would be don't listen to friends or family, read a good quality newspaper not a red top or the Mail or torygraph and try to look at things from all angles.
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The lead was ‘Cut tax burden for middle classes’ and it referred to a comment piece commissioned by the Telegraph and written by former Chief Secretary to the Treasury, David Laws, widely regarded as the architect of the Conservative:Lib Dem coalition: the biggest story of the day for the paper was created by it. The second headline was the news item about Ireland caving in and accepting financial help.'' http://www.winchesterjournalism.co.u...ers&Itemid=314
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All hail the Moyesiah
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Sounds like trumped up criticism based on very little, I quite often read the Telegraph and have always found their columnists have very interesting things to say on things like culture, history and politics
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