Mail on Sunday

Chris Ashdown

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    I have been a reader for many years and no they were firm on the remain side, but last week they were so obnoxious about the leave campaign It made me think is this the Sunday paper for me

    Todays paper is even worse rather than accepting defeat and moving on in a positive way trying to make the best of a decision you did not like, No they are full of doom, we were right and its a disaster, they cannot accept its a dun deal and others have different views

    Well its my last Mail on Sunday I will ever buy. a paper that like much of the remain camp are happy to talk down everything about our country to try and win regardless of the long term damage it may do and to continue like spoilt children after is just appalling when at this moment in time we need everyone to accept the result and get on with making the country even better than it ever was

    What a shame the Editor brings a good paper down to gutter snipping and does not have the intelligence to understand there are two sides to every thing and papers have the right to back one side if they like, but need to try and offer a fair appraisal of both sides,
     
    I agree. I read pretty much all of the online papers, and the vindictiveness of some has to be seen to be believed.

    I guess we just have to make the UK even better than it was before. And we will (we = those who care about the UK). :)
     
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    Chris Ashdown

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    The trouble is the mail on sunday has a far remain point of view yet the daily mail is pro exit confusing times we live in

    All papers have different information and the mail just seemed middle of the road, after all some people (at least three civil servants) read the guardian.
     
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    quikshop

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    Reading the Mail or Mail on Sunday makes me start foaming at the mouth... xenophobic paranoid angry editorials full of bile and hatred for pretty much everything.

    On a serious note, nearly every story on the BBC radio and TV over the weekend was how Brexit was destroying lives. I hear slugs are in terminal decline since a post-Brexit shortage of lettuce :rolleyes:
     
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    Chris Ashdown

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    There was a Question time yesterday evening on TV and the remain leavers kept talking about how they must all work together and then said what was wrong with the leave campaign especially Abbot, could not move on after a done deal, but i bet the most loud remain do not have the guts to resign as MP's
     
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    threenine

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    i bet the most loud remain do not have the guts to resign as MP's

    I don't think it has anything to do with Guts. I think it has everything to do with that it is blatantly clear this referendum was all based on a pack of lies. It's all just a house of cards.

    You may want to take a leap of faith, you might be ready for it. It doesn't mean everybody is. There is still not enough genuine facts and figures, still no substantial evidence that this is the right decision.

    All we have from the British public is a consensus, which on the face of it is largely based on a pack of lies.
     
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