| Guardian link of the day. What's your favourite one. A rolling series. on 15:24 - Nov 19 with 548 views | J2BLUE | https://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/comment/article-15303771/Its-clear-exactly-Ree Ten steps to protect your finances from Rachel Reeves. This is behind a paywall but a simple click of the refresh button, waiting a couple of seconds and then clicking the x displays the page. I know the different perspective will be appreciated, especially as it talks about Labour being very left wing. Nothing wrong with protecting your finances through sensible legal means right? |  |
|  |
| Guardian link of the day. What's your favourite one. A rolling series. on 15:53 - Nov 19 with 520 views | leitrimblue |
| Guardian link of the day. What's your favourite one. A rolling series. on 15:24 - Nov 19 by J2BLUE | https://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/comment/article-15303771/Its-clear-exactly-Ree Ten steps to protect your finances from Rachel Reeves. This is behind a paywall but a simple click of the refresh button, waiting a couple of seconds and then clicking the x displays the page. I know the different perspective will be appreciated, especially as it talks about Labour being very left wing. Nothing wrong with protecting your finances through sensible legal means right? |
That all sounds way to complicated, you don't have a Guardian link to that by any chance? |  | |  |
| Guardian link of the day. What's your favourite one. A rolling series. on 16:14 - Nov 19 with 484 views | DJR | I suppose there isn't a Mail parody account because it is already a parody of itself. Take this best-rated comment on an article today about street flags, spelling mistake included. "! quite like knowing which area's are safe for the English and which are not." [Post edited 19 Nov 16:15]
|  | |  |
| Guardian link of the day. What's your favourite one. A rolling series. on 16:26 - Nov 19 with 469 views | Nthsuffolkblue | Little wonder it's linked to depression with the publication of articles like this! |  |
|  |
| Guardian link of the day. What's your favourite one. A rolling series. on 16:32 - Nov 19 with 458 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
| Guardian link of the day. What's your favourite one. A rolling series. on 16:14 - Nov 19 by DJR | I suppose there isn't a Mail parody account because it is already a parody of itself. Take this best-rated comment on an article today about street flags, spelling mistake included. "! quite like knowing which area's are safe for the English and which are not." [Post edited 19 Nov 16:15]
|
Excellent. No-flag areas are now no-go areas for the patriotic Brits! I saw an Aussie flag flown high today. I guess it's due to the Ashes. |  |
|  |
| This is a great thread.... on 17:48 - Nov 19 with 421 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
| This is a great thread.... on 14:03 - Nov 19 by SuperKieranMcKenna | I mean it’s quite clearly labelled as a ‘parody’ account… Is this some sort of double whoosh? |
Noooo way! You're kidding me. Edit....consider yourself double whooshed! Now where's your favourite article? [Post edited 19 Nov 17:57]
|  |
|  | Login to get fewer ads
| This is a great thread.... on 20:04 - Nov 19 with 335 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
I am a little confused about whether this is favourite ever, this week or just today. However, regardless of whether that is breaking the rules, it has to be the winner! Is Alan Lee actually crying with laughter there? |  |
|  |
| Guardian link of the day. What's your favourite one. A rolling series. on 21:01 - Nov 19 with 309 views | DJR | This has appeared on the website today and I imagine will feature in tomorrow's paper. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/nov/19/i-never-wanted-to-sing-into-a-vacu It is an article about the incomparable Dick Gaughan and his struggle to get back his lost music. He is another with a Leith connection and I had the privilege of seeing back him back in 2011. Sadly he no longer performs having suffered a stroke a few years ago. [Post edited 19 Nov 21:22]
|  | |  |
| This is a great thread.... on 21:03 - Nov 19 with 306 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
| This is a great thread.... on 20:04 - Nov 19 by Nthsuffolkblue | I am a little confused about whether this is favourite ever, this week or just today. However, regardless of whether that is breaking the rules, it has to be the winner! Is Alan Lee actually crying with laughter there? |
I decided to let it pass but clearly this is a rolling Guardian link of the day thread. Wreckers everywhere! |  |
|  |
| This is a great thread.... on 21:21 - Nov 19 with 294 views | DJR |
| This is a great thread.... on 21:03 - Nov 19 by BanksterDebtSlave | I decided to let it pass but clearly this is a rolling Guardian link of the day thread. Wreckers everywhere! |
Glad to see I am sticking to the rules. This thread could run and run. |  | |  |
| Guardian link of the day. What's your favourite one. A rolling series. on 21:59 - Nov 19 with 278 views | Swansea_Blue |
| Guardian link of the day. What's your favourite one. A rolling series. on 15:24 - Nov 19 by J2BLUE | https://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/comment/article-15303771/Its-clear-exactly-Ree Ten steps to protect your finances from Rachel Reeves. This is behind a paywall but a simple click of the refresh button, waiting a couple of seconds and then clicking the x displays the page. I know the different perspective will be appreciated, especially as it talks about Labour being very left wing. Nothing wrong with protecting your finances through sensible legal means right? |
Why the hell would anyone jump through hoops, even small ones, to fund the Daily Mail? Wouldn’t a Stormfront subscription be easier; straight from the horse mouth and all that. (Super important article in the OP by the way. Loads of the processed crap we eat is linked to cancer, heart disease, obesity and more. And it’s not like we don’t have an epidemic of cancer, heart disease and obesity to raise a few concerns). [Post edited 19 Nov 22:28]
|  |
|  |
| Guardian link of the day. What's your favourite one. A rolling series. on 16:05 - Nov 20 with 147 views | DJR | A snippet from Politics Live in the Guardian, the last sentence of which applies to me. Former Labour MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle joins Greens The former Labour MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle has joined the Green party, it has announced. Russell-Moyle, who represented Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven, was a leftwinger who was banned from standing as a candidate at the 2024 election on the basis that Labour had received a complaint about him. The allegation was never publicly specified, and after the election Russell-Moyle was told the investigation into him had been dropped. With Russell-Moyle no longer a candidate, Labour selected Chris Ward, who for many years had been one of Keir Starmer’s closest advisers, as its candidate. Ward is now a Cabinet Office minister. Explaining his defection to the Greens, Russell-Moyle said: "For almost ten years I worked alongside Caroline [Lucas] as the MP next door. My old party has left behind millions of people who want hope and want to see change in their lives, their communities and the world around them. In the Greens I see a party that is offering that. In the Greens I see a party I have worked with for years and I am making the jump to join them today, I urge others to do so too." And Zack Polanski, the Green party leader, said: "I am delighted to welcome Lloyd to the party today. Lloyd will bring a huge amount to the Green party. His story is one that is all too familiar; abandoned in the interest of power and profit over people and principles. Lloyd and tens of thousands like him have not left the Labour party; the Labour party has left them." |  | |  |
| |