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    What is wrong with the people at the Guardian?

    They've allowed Kelvin MacKenzie to write a piece.

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    What is wrong with the people at the Guardian?

    Stirs up the letters page, I suppose. Wankers.

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      #3
      What is wrong with the people at the Guardian?

      Clicks are money, my dears.

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        #4
        What is wrong with the people at the Guardian?

        Considering he's just about the only right-wing "journalist" I can think of who backed Oisin Tymon regarding the infamous fracas, he's a better fit for the Guardian than you might think.

        Still a cunt though.

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          #5
          What is wrong with the people at the Guardian?

          He's been trying this for a few years now (doing the "look at me, I'm a nice bloke really" schtick). Maybe he's dying, or something, and wants to attain some feeling of redemption before he's cast into the pit of fire. He's not getting any from me.

          Allegedly HE is now planning to sue South Yorkshire police (i.e. us, the taxpayer) for the "damage they caused to his reputation". What an utter, utter, cunt.

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            What is wrong with the people at the Guardian?

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              What is wrong with the people at the Guardian?

              He has written a guest piece for the Guardian before, one that extolled his love of Murdoch. You can imagine how that went down with the Guardianistas.

              As much as I'd like to drive the first nail into his bollocks to the table (yes I've been watching Monty Python's Piranha Brothers sketch) McKenzie is entitled to speak his venom, if only to show the world just how ignorant he is in spite of his U-turn on immigration. If The Guardian wants to give McKenzie enough rope to hang himself, so be it.

              The more pressing concern for McKenzie is his summoning by the Attorney General over his column about Duckenfield. Now wouldn't THAT be justice.

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