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Jonathan Harmsworth is the real villain aka Viscount Rothermere

 

a snippet from wiki gives you a flavour of the man,,,

 

 

In 2013, Private Eye reported that Viscount Rothermere falsely claims non-dom status, in order to avoid paying tax on his stately home, Ferne House. This move saves him several millions of pounds in tax annually.[7]

He was a supporter of the former Conservative Party leader David Cameron.[8]

He gave evidence to the Leveson Inquiry into the Culture, Practices and Ethics of the Press on 10 May 2012.

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Lego are listening to their customers and have stopped advertising with the Daily Mail

 

@LEGO_Group: @StopFundingHate We have finished the agreement with The Daily Mail and are not planning any future promotional activity with the newspaper

 

Hopefully just the tip of the iceberg. I see the Fails headlines are all anti EU again today. 

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Lego are listening to their customers and have stopped advertising with the Daily Mail

@LEGO_Group: @StopFundingHate We have finished the agreement with The Daily Mail and are not planning any future promotional activity with the newspaper

One brick at a time in taking down that shitty organisation

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The Express is worse today. I wont post the ludicrous nonsense about formula milk and the EU

 

Yeah, I looked at "The Express" front page whilst reading the media round up column. 

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Todays front page headline screams that more migrants from Europe arrive than ever before.

When you look at the figures they quote 284,000 came in last year

They don't mention the fact that total immigration was 650,000-meaning 366,000 were non -EU .

Probably because the brain dead Leave voters can't work out that we can't blame all  immigration on the EU.

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Todays front page headline screams that more migrants from Europe arrive than ever before.

When you look at the figures they quote 284,000 came in last year

They don't mention the fact that total immigration was 650,000-meaning 366,000 were non -EU .

Probably because the brain dead Leave voters can't work out that we can't blame all immigration on the EU.

Alongside their eulogy to an actor who arrived here as a German Jewish refugee.
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As a bit of light relief, the decommissioning of HMS Illustrious reminded me of the time they wrote a piece tutting and clucking about the stuff that the crew get up to when they go ashore - and they illustrated it with a picture of one of my mates.

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1022061/The-crew-HMS-Lusty-let-hair--day-visit-Queen.html

 

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Mark Steel's been to Torrington.

http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/syrian-refugees-devon-torrington-unleashed-its-anger-a7463946.html

 

Last week I was in Torrington, North Devon, the village that’s been in the news because local people organised a massive collection of clothes and toys, for Syrian refugees placed in the area. Hundreds took part in the collection, and the local theatre was filled with provisions.

 

It’s a story that would make any reasonable person look at those children’s faces and say, “What a bunch of do-gooding whining liberals, this is typical of the metropolitan elites in their cosy London boroughs such as North Devon.”

 

North Devon obviously isn’t in Devon, because a law of modern life is that in the real neglected England that no one ever talks about, real proper people think all immigrants are thieving dogs, and they understand these matters because they’ve never seen a mango.

 

So it’s lucky the Daily Mail was able to report, “Fury as refugees are settled in Devon”, and another paper told us the refugees “faced anger” from the community.

 

Because when the mayor, local theatre and hundreds of residents organised the collections, and arranged meetings to welcome the refugees, you could at first sight see this as motivated slightly by kindness. But these newspapers weren’t fooled, and understand it’s tradition in North Devon to express your anger by buying a room full of clothes and arranging them in a hall.

 

Whatever you do when you’re in South Molton, don’t shout at a tractor driver to move out of your way, or they’ll lose their temper and collect six hundred pounds worth of jumpers and line them up in their kitchen, insisting you take the lot. Because a lifetime of working on the land makes them vicious.

 

Five national newspapers told the story of this rage against the refugees, all quoting one man who said: “We’re receiving 50 to 70 refugees, and 50 to 70 is a huge number in an area with restricted public transport.”

 

... The problem for people who wish to complain about refugees, is many people may be uneasy about them when they’re part of a large group, but most people make things feel less hostile when they see an actual real-life one. Then even many Ukip voters are more likely to take a coat down to the collection centre.

 

So it’s understandable if this annoys newspapers who campaign against immigration. All their hard work in stirring up animosity is undermined by a group of Syrian children arriving in North Devon, and spoiling everything by making people feel humane and generous.  

 

So this Christmas, instead of simply over-eating and drinking, try and do some good for the community. If you know of an elderly foreign neighbour on her own, surviving on her pension, put her windows in for sponging off the taxpayer, the parasitic cow. If you’re lucky you’ll be quoted in the newspaper. 

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Oh, look, more lies about Muslims.

https://www.indy100.com/article/mail-on-sunday-muslims-islam-schools-cut-off-error-correction-7468121

 

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The article went on to claim that Muslims in some parts of the country are so isolated from society that they believe “the majority of Britons share their faith”.

However, in this week’s Mail on Sunday, the newspaper issued a correction:

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The headline for the story, which argued that most Muslims saw the rest of British society as largely Islamic, therefore was incorrect.

 

A closer look at The Casey Review about integration and opportunity by Dame Louise Casey confirms this.

The Mail on Sunday appears to have used the following passage, which doesn't refer to Muslims at all, as the basis for its conclusion:

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We were particularly struck by the results of a survey of pupils in a non-faith secondary school with a high Asian population which we were told about on a review visit. Pupils had been asked to identify the percentage Asian population of Britain and their estimates ranged from 50% to 90% (the actual figure is 7%), presumably reflecting their experience in the local community, and a relative lack of knowledge about the country as a whole.
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The report, which was commissioned by the government faces 
criticism
 from campaigners, including Stand Up to Racism, for “adding to the politics of racism and scapegoating” following the call for immigrants to swear an ‘Oath of Integration’. 

 

As of this article's publication, the original Mail on Sunday headline online 
remains unchanged
 in the Mail Online version of th story, despite the correction issued in this Sunday's paper.

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