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31/7/2008 09:15 | More evidence | gain | |
28/7/2008 16:02 | This is what the WI might have mentioned e.g. | gain | |
28/7/2008 15:18 | No comment | gain | |
10/7/2008 09:30 | signs of the time | gain | |
08/7/2008 12:20 | Why punishment isn't working | gain | |
30/6/2008 13:06 | You couldn't make it up. | gain | |
30/6/2008 10:39 | Every nation get the goverment it deserves. What did we do wrong? | gain | |
05/6/2008 10:27 | Ve haf vays | gain | |
03/6/2008 18:01 | here's a clue | gain | |
02/6/2008 11:11 | lala land again | gain | |
08/5/2008 08:46 | Stuart - it's wherever the reports occur - the Grauniad and Indy long overlooked the decline in social and civil life or when confronted would offer a defence such as " It was the same in the 18 th century" as if a return to the social standards of that period is acceptable. If i find reports in the Guardian that accord with the experiences of most people I would be happy to report it. The mail etc were right on issues such as family breakdown, mismanaged immigration educational decline long before the previously mention papers. In fact they still have difficulty acknowledging the scope and source of the problems. | gain | |
08/5/2008 08:12 | Is there a common theme that most of the reports come from either the Mail or the Express? | stuart14 | |
08/5/2008 08:04 | Pinch me I must be dreaming | gain | |
06/5/2008 10:52 | NL's social justice at work | gain | |
29/4/2008 08:23 | We are watching you | gain | |
24/4/2008 13:07 | Do people think we are in decline? | gain |
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