Telegraph, Mail and Express headlines this morning..,. 09:31 - Apr 13 with 1420 views | unstableblue | …. just the state of them. Hate on Europe for decades, then move to some Boris blinkered love fest Not journalism at all, just spin |  |
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Telegraph, Mail and Express headlines this morning..,. on 09:45 - Apr 13 with 1323 views | Guthrum | The Telegraph coverage (at least online) appears pretty critical. Currently leading with a Conservative MP calling for Johnson to resign. Critical editorials also on the front page. Fear expressed over local election losses. All this being bad news for the PM if they've turned against him. |  |
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Telegraph, Mail and Express headlines this morning..,. on 09:49 - Apr 13 with 1304 views | BlueNomad | The Mail is lower than the gutter. Today they have gone subterranean. I hope all those who lost loved ones to Covid boycott it. We have changed leaders in war before. We are not at war and are basically keeping in step with our allies. The buffoon resigning would not change this country’s position. |  | |  |
Telegraph, Mail and Express headlines this morning..,. on 09:58 - Apr 13 with 1254 views | BlueBadger |
Telegraph, Mail and Express headlines this morning..,. on 09:49 - Apr 13 by BlueNomad | The Mail is lower than the gutter. Today they have gone subterranean. I hope all those who lost loved ones to Covid boycott it. We have changed leaders in war before. We are not at war and are basically keeping in step with our allies. The buffoon resigning would not change this country’s position. |
Yeah but Chamberlain was a feeble incompetent who was more interested in posturing in public and trying to appease a dictator's dodgy mates than, say supporting refugees.....oh. /edit - I await Guffers' inevitable correction/clarification following this. [Post edited 13 Apr 2022 10:00]
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Telegraph, Mail and Express headlines this morning..,. on 10:00 - Apr 13 with 1240 views | SuperKieranMcKenna | I’m sure DaveU will be along shortly to give you his approval. Looks like the Mail failed to read the room, judging from the comments even they want him out (probably because he’s too left wing or something) |  | |  |
Telegraph, Mail and Express headlines this morning..,. on 10:13 - Apr 13 with 1189 views | BlueBadger |
Telegraph, Mail and Express headlines this morning..,. on 10:00 - Apr 13 by SuperKieranMcKenna | I’m sure DaveU will be along shortly to give you his approval. Looks like the Mail failed to read the room, judging from the comments even they want him out (probably because he’s too left wing or something) |
Wait till they find out he's foreign.... |  |
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Telegraph, Mail and Express headlines this morning..,. on 10:38 - Apr 13 with 1082 views | mylittletown |
You read that terrific speech, and reflect on the fact that the fat liar thinks that he can be compared to Churchill. Leaving aside his complete and cynical dishonesty, Johnson is a banal lightweight, completely out of his depth. |  | |  |
Telegraph, Mail and Express headlines this morning..,. on 11:06 - Apr 13 with 1013 views | Churchman |
Chamberlain was an interesting character. He so desperately wanted to avoid another WW1, he’d have gone to just about any lengths. There are lessons to be learned about where appeasement gets you and Western Europe has failed dismally to learn the. The result is 20k deaths in Mariupol alone and many 1000s more in other places. Chamberlain was Chancellor before becoming PM in 1937. In his early years, he cut defence spending massively. However, by 1935 he saw the need to rearm when many didn’t. While the opposition violently opposed it, he increased defence spending and particularly took an interest in technology solutions. Spending went on mechanising the small British Army, big investment in the RAF including bringing on the Spitfire, Hurricane, Wellington and crucially RDF (Radar). The navy was also upgraded and despite its inadequacy was the most powerful and technically advanced in the world in 1939. For all his errors of judgement, some of Chamberlains earlier decisions were of huge importance when war broke out. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Telegraph, Mail and Express headlines this morning..,. on 13:22 - Apr 13 with 812 views | Swansea_Blue |
Telegraph, Mail and Express headlines this morning..,. on 10:00 - Apr 13 by SuperKieranMcKenna | I’m sure DaveU will be along shortly to give you his approval. Looks like the Mail failed to read the room, judging from the comments even they want him out (probably because he’s too left wing or something) |
You jest, but there are loads in that demographic who think this government are too left wing and too soft on immigration. Presumably making immigration as hard as possible isn’t enough and they’d rather we burned foreigners at the stake. Lots of small minded, thick and bitter little people out there. |  |
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Telegraph, Mail and Express headlines this morning..,. on 13:27 - Apr 13 with 789 views | Darth_Koont |
Telegraph, Mail and Express headlines this morning..,. on 13:22 - Apr 13 by Swansea_Blue | You jest, but there are loads in that demographic who think this government are too left wing and too soft on immigration. Presumably making immigration as hard as possible isn’t enough and they’d rather we burned foreigners at the stake. Lots of small minded, thick and bitter little people out there. |
And no coincidence that they’ve been reading right-wing rags for decades on end. Truly brain-rotting, empathy-sucking stuff over long-term exposure. |  |
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Telegraph, Mail and Express headlines this morning..,. on 15:08 - Apr 13 with 671 views | factual_blue | “Is it any longer true to say that we trust the prime minister, though we do not trust the government?” That's from the daily mail in February 1942, just after the large German warships Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Prinz Eugen sailed through the Straits of Dover in broad daylight, which was seen as a national humiliation in a year when Churchill almost lost his job. |  |
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Telegraph, Mail and Express headlines this morning..,. on 15:14 - Apr 13 with 648 views | factual_blue |
Telegraph, Mail and Express headlines this morning..,. on 11:06 - Apr 13 by Churchman | Chamberlain was an interesting character. He so desperately wanted to avoid another WW1, he’d have gone to just about any lengths. There are lessons to be learned about where appeasement gets you and Western Europe has failed dismally to learn the. The result is 20k deaths in Mariupol alone and many 1000s more in other places. Chamberlain was Chancellor before becoming PM in 1937. In his early years, he cut defence spending massively. However, by 1935 he saw the need to rearm when many didn’t. While the opposition violently opposed it, he increased defence spending and particularly took an interest in technology solutions. Spending went on mechanising the small British Army, big investment in the RAF including bringing on the Spitfire, Hurricane, Wellington and crucially RDF (Radar). The navy was also upgraded and despite its inadequacy was the most powerful and technically advanced in the world in 1939. For all his errors of judgement, some of Chamberlains earlier decisions were of huge importance when war broke out. |
A key fact about Munich 1938 was the Chamberlain knew neither the French or the British Dominions would fight over Czechoslovakia. |  |
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