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This is a normal post He's about 6 weeks from residential care by the looks of it
Love to see him offered a knighthood at this point. Reckon he'd bite their hand off.
(, Wed 27 Nov 2024, 8:46, Reply)
This is a normal post Looks OK to me.
Also, I hope he wouldn't accept a knighthood.
(, Wed 27 Nov 2024, 9:49, Reply)
This is a normal post For services to cosy 90s satire

(, Wed 27 Nov 2024, 14:09, Reply)
This is a normal post Hignify, sure, but his Private Eye stewardship had a little more dare

(, Wed 27 Nov 2024, 21:02, Reply)
This is a normal post Did you ever pick up Private Eye?
He didn’t become the most sued person in Britain for nothing.
(, Thu 28 Nov 2024, 7:53, Reply)
This is a normal post Suspect he came up with that sobriquet himself
Now he has endorsements from Ann Widdecombe and hangs about in the same circles as the Archbishop of Canterbury (whilst sneering at "the great and the good"!).

He's the establishment's idea of what a satirist should be - public school, Oxbridge, tory and tame. And when the time comes he'll disappoint all his geriatric fanboys by taking that gong without a hint of shame.
(, Thu 28 Nov 2024, 9:06, Reply)
This is a normal post Tory?
He certainly hides it well by decades of constant derision towards them, and hiring writers like Paul foot. I mean he’s not an ex miner selling copies of the socialist worker, or whatever it is you think gives one integrity, but there’s been quite a few notable victories over the years because he’s persued those causes, the post office horizon shitfuckery just being the latest.
(, Thu 28 Nov 2024, 10:05, Reply)
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"...hangs about in the same circles as the Archbishop of Canterbury"
... where he recently publicly took Welby to task about his cover up of the abuse of John Smyth (a story Private Eye had been covering for years). Private Eye (as I'm sure you know) turns over rocks and pokes sticks into dark corners with stories that are often overlooked by the mainstream media companies and frequently with embarrassing consequences for the "establishment". The Eye (and a few others, like Computer Weekly) were famously documenting the Post Office scandal for years before it became a cause celebre. I think they are even namechecked in "Mr Bates Vs The Post Office".
(, Thu 28 Nov 2024, 10:18, Reply)
This is a normal post Private Eye is a magazine for dusty old cranks who are upset about their council tax going up

(, Thu 28 Nov 2024, 11:00, Reply)
This is a normal post What would you suggest instead?

(, Thu 28 Nov 2024, 12:27, Reply)
This is a normal post Razzle

(, Fri 29 Nov 2024, 6:26, Reply)
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Or ordinary people who want to see a light shone on corruption, malpractice and criminal behaviour in politics, law, utilities, transport, local government, medicine, business, media, the arts, agriculture, defence, education, etc, etc, that often goes unreported elsewhere.
Private Eye is doing good stuff, and it is great to see a printed publication surviving and still doing good journalism. Long may they continue.
(, Thu 28 Nov 2024, 13:09, Reply)
This is a normal post The only investigative journalism in the UK
Aside from Post Office Horizon, they did a great edition on covid racketeering and are pretty much the only part of the press covering the jiggery-pokery in Teesside. The rest of the press is mostly opinion columns and dancing contests.
(, Sun 1 Dec 2024, 21:09, Reply)