Sebastian Dobson
@sebdobson
“What is the use of a book.. without pictures?” Full-time photo dealer, part-time historian & occasional writer on Japan and early photography.
So the same people who didn’t have a problem in 2019 with election literature in Chinese now want to outlaw election literature in Irish, Gaelic, and Cornish?
You just have to dress appropriately at Michaela School parents’ evenings.
I’m old enough to remember when Katherine Birbalsingh was the one doing the shunning.
1,000,000,000 seconds ago: And you know what they call a billion in Paris? - They don’t call it a billion? No man, they got the metric system. They wouldn’t know what the fuck a billion is. - Then what do they call it? They call it ‘un milliard’. - ‘Un milliard’. What do they call a trillion?
Looks like The Mail on Sunday wanted to take part in the annual Easter egg outrage fest but went for the cheaper option instead.
“I can’t be racist, I once worked in Kenya on an election campaign, and if you say I did I’ll sue you.”
I’m pretty sure some of these guys were looking forward to a quiet retirement as well.
Don’t be surprised if GBNews get a Winston Churchill impersonator on again in response to your use of his imagery!
You could post this image on X with the message ‘This is what the UK used to look like. 🏴 We want our country back’ and there’s a good chance Elon Musk would repost it.
According to the Daily Mail, the first casualty of war is weight loss…
During WWII, when the US was ‘the arsenal of democracy’, workers manufacturing armaments would stick one of these on the side of their machines.
Allister Heath’s headlines are also perfect material for the ISIHAC “In My Pants” game.
Your reminder that Katie Hopkins was so determined to join the British Army that she was prepared to conceal a condition which would have placed her fellow service personnel at risk in a combat situation.
I wonder if there are any listening devices left in Leconfield House from when MI5 used it as their HQ?
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