After yesterday's latest instalment of Brexit shambles, today's front pages make for interesting reading.
One of these papers is pro-Tory, one isn't. See if you can discern which...
Whilst the i paper nails it with their appraisal of our elected representatives:
So many ways to spin to the same story. Still, in these dark days of Brexit, at least The Daily Star has cleared up the thorny issue we've all been troubled by recently:
A song, then, and a lesson, as true today as it was 40 years ago. "Don't believe it all. Find out for yourself. Check before you spread..."
Footnote: for a summary of the day's front pages, try Kiosko.
The politicians, the press, the media... they're all in it together. Can't trust any of them.
ReplyDeleteI can only agree...
DeleteIt's been the longest April Fool's Day in history, I think it started a couple of years ago... (And has anyone yet made the obvious pun about May Fool's Day?)
ReplyDeleteTop song choice by the way, I'd go so far as to say it's one of my favourites.
Ha, May Fool's Day, I like that.
DeleteAnd yes, great song, possibly Bruce's finest moment (this, or Smithers-Jones...?)