She throws around the '-ists' very freely in the opening paras
Talking about his views. Sounds a bit cake having-and-eating.
( , Thu 23 Feb 2017, 20:37, Share, Reply)
Talking about his views. Sounds a bit cake having-and-eating.
( , Thu 23 Feb 2017, 20:37, Share, Reply)
old newspaper trick.
'there is no suggestion that Mr Brown is responsible for a string of frauds which have left dozens of pensioners in penury'. IE there is *every* suggestion that this is so, but our learned friends have insisted we include this line and the article can be published if sign in blood an oath that every other single line is true - and we can prove it.
But I do think she's being more nuanced than that. He isn't a nazi - he's a troll monster wind-up merchant. But as she points out, the idiots that follow him like a baa-ing mob don;t get that. "real life consequences" is the key phrase.
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'there is no suggestion that Mr Brown is responsible for a string of frauds which have left dozens of pensioners in penury'. IE there is *every* suggestion that this is so, but our learned friends have insisted we include this line and the article can be published if sign in blood an oath that every other single line is true - and we can prove it.
But I do think she's being more nuanced than that. He isn't a nazi - he's a troll monster wind-up merchant. But as she points out, the idiots that follow him like a baa-ing mob don;t get that. "real life consequences" is the key phrase.
( , Thu 23 Feb 2017, 20:46, Share, Reply)