English newspapers
#46
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Re: English newspapers
All UK titles are available from any decent newsagent (like me) only a few days late, the Daily Mail prints an edition in Australia every day and is widely available. Weekly editions of the Express, Telegraph, Times, Guardian are popular. Added to this are the Spectator and all weekly current affairs magazines, most popular weekly and monthly mags as well.
Are the dailys available off the shelf or do they normally have to be ordered/subscribed to?
#47
Re: English newspapers
The dailies probably would have to be ordered - if your local newsagent tells you its not possible thats him being lazy! I can PM you the distributors name if you like. Most of the weekly papers are generally available, we stock the weekly Express,Telegraph, Times & Guardian plus British Football week which is a good read if you are that way inclined.
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Re: English newspapers
i'm sure they used to have it
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Re: English newspapers
Possibly .....
Seems to me that when it comes to the question of the 'thick' and 'uneducated' people, it draws no lines between migration or repatriation.
The biggest issue for Australia is that it does tend to pick them - or attract them. Thank God that not every Australian - nor Briton, nor migrant - is as thick or uneducated. The biggest problem lies with the lower-middle classes in my opinion - a most problematic slice of the population. The first to think they are better than the mass of the uneducated - and the most tedious, and limited. Australia picks 'em in thousands..
Seems to me that when it comes to the question of the 'thick' and 'uneducated' people, it draws no lines between migration or repatriation.
The biggest issue for Australia is that it does tend to pick them - or attract them. Thank God that not every Australian - nor Briton, nor migrant - is as thick or uneducated. The biggest problem lies with the lower-middle classes in my opinion - a most problematic slice of the population. The first to think they are better than the mass of the uneducated - and the most tedious, and limited. Australia picks 'em in thousands..
#51
Re: English newspapers
Get so fed up with people like you ( ive got a degree bla bla bla !)
Im allowed to belittle people !
stuck up your own arses more like!
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