‘Our housekeeper only worked two days a week’, Rishi Sunak outlines a childhood filled with hardship
‘Our housekeeper only worked two days a week’, Rishi Sunak outlines a childhood filled with hardship
Rishi Sunak has sought to endear himself to the voting public by explaining that, just like you, he had to go without things as a child.
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The onion has run out of ideas and is just paraphrasing people now.
26 3 ReplyPolitical satire died years ago. Nowadays conservative "political opinions" (and I'm using that term in the loosest possible way) are indistinguishable from satire
13 1 ReplyThis is just an Onion type satire site. He didn't mention any house-maid. Citing missing out on Sky TV as "hardship" though is still bizarre.
2 0 ReplyI know it's satire; what I'm saying is that it's impossible to satirize conservatives nowadays because what comes out of their mouths is regularly as ridiculous as anything statirical people can come up with
2 0 ReplyPoint taken. I did look it up because I expected half of it to be true.
In Australia we have two satire sites called Betoota Advocate and The Chaser which sometimes are about 80% factual (about conservatives).
2 0 ReplyI actually ran into National Anti-Corruption Commission rules that some corruption is cool actually from The Chaser just a while ago
1 0 Reply#Robodebt will have at least created a generation of citizens who understand the level of government corruption. It was an actual conspiracy.
My favorite Chaser is from their TV show when they dressed as Bin Laden and bypassed security to get near George Bush.
2 0 ReplyThat was one impressive prank to pull, goddamn. I would have been scared to death of being shot by American cops
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They've actually been on fire with some of their best stuff in years lately. The above article is NewsThump.
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