This is front page news on the Guardian. Apparently they get their education from third-rate movies targeting pre-pubescent girls.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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They like to suck the gravy train and distract with blood sucking fairy tails.
Likely a somewhat desperate attempt to increase their readership.
Unfortunately for the paper that dislikes the profit motive, they are making a huge loss!
And only survive by dodging tax and betting on hedge funds – both of which they regularly campaign against. Twunts.
Ah yes. The Guardian’s use of “we”. They never contact me to find out whether I agree with whatever “we” are now concerned about. The Guardian, like the BBC, think they speak for all of us. The best example of that was the referendum a while back on changing our voting system. The Guardian proclaimed that the “silent majority” would see AV voting replacing first past the post. In the end, only 6 of our constituencies voted for it – ALL hotbeds of the Liberal Left. Oxford, Cambridge, Islington and 2 or 3 other London boroughs.