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Why the Guardian is going down the pan!

After the uprising of June 17th

The Secretary of the Authors' Union

Had leaflets distributed in the Stalinallee

Which said that the people

Had forfeited the government's confidence

And could only win it back

By redoubled labour. Wouldn't it

Be simpler in that case if the government

Dissolved the people and

Elected another?

Time for the Brecht.
 
Do fuck off, this is a discussion board, its a significant development, why do you do this?
oh do give over :rolleyes: this is as you say a discussion board but it's not your fucking discussion board. i see you're prepared to whine about this but you're not prepared to actually DO anything about it. that's you all over, whine, whinge, moan: but heaven forfend you get off your lazy arse and actually do something :rolleyes:
 
here you go treelover http://www.theguardian.com/info/complaints-and-corrections put in a complaint.

tell you what, next time something arouses your ire, why not put a complaint in instead of whining about it on here and not doing anything to make the situation better?


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oh do give over :rolleyes: this is as you say a discussion board but it's not your fucking discussion board. i see you're prepared to whine about this but you're not prepared to actually DO anything about it. that's you all over, whine, whinge, moan: but heaven forfend you get off your lazy arse and actually do something :rolleyes:

Would complaining to the Guardian really count as "doing something" if all it achieves is getting a standard "thank you for your concerns" form letter in reply?
 
Expect a sharp turn to the right for the Guardian, Jonathan Freedland, its exec editor, was on Newsnight, saying we have tried the left, time to go back to the winning formula, he means Blair.
 
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