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Why the Guardian is going down the pan!

It's a rather pitiful sample with which to test the construction, and missing loads of obvious candidates. Which makes it look very much like they tried and failed to crowbar a load of others in there and had to delete them again.
 
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no corbyn here

Pablo Iglesius hasn't done an album for years :rolleyes:
 
I get 3.5 points to the left of Bernie Sanders, one row higher. Must have taken them ten whole minutes to think up those questions
 
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Except, when you read the article, you see it says that in 12 of those countries, the parties (supposedly) involved actually told Bannon to fuck off, the laws are completely irrelevant.
 

Ah yes, I remember that. I think the courts eventually decided that despite there being no evidence for any planned disruption (even though they had places under observation for weeks ahead of the raids) that the filth were entirely justified in kicking in doors, mass arresting everyone they could find and seizing electronics and anything else they fancied. No charges on anyone for anything, obviously.
 
• The most widespread conspiracy belief in the UK, shared by 44% of people, was that “even though we live in what’s called a democracy, a few people will always run things in this country anyway”.

• Mistrust of authority was high in the UK, with 77% of people trusting journalists “not much” or “not at all”; 76% distrusting British government ministers; and 74% distrusting company bosses.

this is in there with the 'leave voters believe in muslim conspiracies' stuff. Populism means i you have a class analysis you basically share space with the fash now according to these freaks
Study shows 60% of Britons believe in conspiracy theories
 
Jesus wept. On what planet did Blair have any legacy left by 2016 that could have been 'upended by Brexit'?

His legacy is the massive pfi debt hanging like a millstone around the neck of the NHS etc. Any chance of populism imperilling that?
 
His legacy is the massive pfi debt hanging like a millstone around the neck of the NHS etc. Any chance of populism imperilling that?

Well, exactly. And the whole war crimes thing: that wasn't too popular. Damn you again, populism! :mad:
 
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