Surely it's a bit soon for the Sun to get it's hat on.
But then again, the Sun just loves to cater for it's premature readers.
Did you see the footage at the end of McCavity Broon's speech?
...and the rolling credits as that Welsh chappie, a former Labour somebody pre 1992, gleefully and enthusiastically mouth musak endorse. Couldn't quite catch what he said though. Perhaps it was omething along the lines of, "Allright, Allright". before he made a hasty exit.
Aye they were "all right" in that big room, right enough. Much of a sameness with the Tories, ah'm thinking.
So where was this 'knees up' held then?
By the seaside, was it? Surely there wasn't a beach nearby?
Right then, ah'm aff to YouTube, to be entertained as...
Many thanks for the links Stuart. Right enough that's the headlines, the Sun's moving allegiance. The rest of Brown's speech has drifted into oblivion.
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Surely it's a bit soon for the Sun to get it's hat on.
But then again, the Sun just loves to cater for it's premature readers.
Did you see the footage at the end of McCavity Broon's speech?
...and the rolling credits as that Welsh chappie, a former Labour somebody pre 1992, gleefully and enthusiastically mouth musak endorse. Couldn't quite catch what he said though. Perhaps it was omething along the lines of, "Allright, Allright". before he made a hasty exit.
Aye they were "all right" in that big room, right enough. Much of a sameness with the Tories, ah'm thinking.
So where was this 'knees up' held then?
By the seaside, was it?
Surely there wasn't a beach nearby?
Right then, ah'm aff to YouTube, to be entertained as...
Neil Kinnock gets his bum wet.
Ah wisnaeme, I can depend on you to make me smile so I can.
Aye I saw "all right" right enough, staunin' aside Mrs "all right" he wis tae.
Auch I dinnae think "all right" will bother gaun oan the beach, he'll jist slip awa in his Rolls or whitever wheels he huz they days.
Today's 'Spot the Difference' competition (there are many, eg. the word "immigration" does not appear in the Scottish version):
The Scottish Sun is swithering:
The run-up to the General Election will be the most important chapter in Scotland's recent political history.
The debate starts here.
And it is time for Cameron to come out from behind the rhetoric and show what he will really do for our nation.
http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/news/sun_says/1460642/The-Scottish-Sun-Says.html
But the English Sun has already made its mind up:
- The Sun believes - and prays - that the Conservative leadership can put the great back into Great Britain
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/sun_says/244723/The-Sun-Says.html
Many thanks for the links Stuart. Right enough that's the headlines, the Sun's moving allegiance. The rest of Brown's speech has drifted into oblivion.
Well looks as if you will get a referendum on leaving the E.U.
Long promised Niko.
As per the Hootsmon, not fit to wrap chips in less the lies polute the food.
Horns of a dilemma or what? Interesting that the Scottish version can't make it's mind up
Would never but the paper, but I read it online on occasion.
My chip shop uses the Telegraph. What does that say about it? lol
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