LOL! Exactly the way I puzzled my daughter yesterday when reading it online.
The Guardian is often referred to as the 'Gruniad' by it's wishy washy readership.
I would like to see The Thunderer return to its glorious past of serious news reporting and in The Sunday Times a magazine of interested photojournalism from the front line. Not this media and celebrity obsessed nonsence.
The older I get, the more I find The Guardian lacking and its ant-semitic undertones smack of sponsorship from the Middle East, just as the discredited and bankrupt historian, David Irving is being sponsored and provided with a stately home to live in. Whose pulling whose tosser? Useful fools I am afraid.
I take the 'I' these days....No frills journalism, the Indie without the crap....everything I need to know for 20p...30p on Saturday.
I'll look into it. No interest here in sport, celebs, horoscopes, who's shagging who, David Cameron, Nick Clegg etc. etc.
...it might be to your taste...and even I can finish the crossword...I thought David Cameron and Nick Clegg were shagging each other....
I used to love the 'Observer', and sometimes have to walk a mile or two to buy a copy. Circa 1984. I also took 'Tribune' in those days.
Yup.
Bevin is my Labour hero. Architect of NATO. Make of that what you will.
Then there's Dennis Healey - Beach Master at Anzio.
Yes. I felt sorry for some at the conference, contempt for others. All that 'evil Tory' claptrap. There is often co-operation and friendship. People are only human after all. I hope Cameron doesn't indulge in too much pathetic rhetoric.