General / Off-Topic How many things an you spot wrong with this cover?

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Such and appropriate journal to represent the Labour Party then?

In its current form, yes. They deserve each other.

I do wish Glenda Jackson would make a bid for leadership, and I really wish Helen Lewis, a woman born under the rulership of Margret Thatcher (female prime minister with kids), would learn how to do some research before claiming she is a journalist.
 
The Scottish National Party’s MPs have been told by their party leadership to donate their pay rises to charity.

Westminster MPs of all parties are getting a 10 per cent, £7,000, boost to their pay packets after the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority said they were not paid enough.

MPs cannot opt out of the rise, which is set automatically. However, Angus Roberson, the SNP’s Westminster group leader, said:

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However, others said they deserved the increase.

“I know I speak for the silent majority (who are not millionaires) to say this increase is well overdue,” Conservative minister Tobias Ellwood told Ipsa's public consultation.

“I never expected to be watching the pennies at my age and yet this is what I now have to do.”

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-their-7000-pay-rise-to-charity-10397476.html

Poor people. How do they possibly manage on a paultry £74000 a year? (Plus Expenses) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8587661.stm
 
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DAVID Cameron was last night under mounting pressure to reveal whether UK spies are snooping on MSPs.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon wrote to the Prime Minister demanding answers after the Daily Record’s Snoopgate revelations shocked Scotland.

We told how bosses at GCHQ, the UK’s electronic eavesdropping agency, have changed secret rules so they are free to tap phones or hack emails at the Scottish Parliament.

GCHQ last month altered their internal guidelines to remove MSP’s protection from spying.

Their counterparts at Westminster remain covered by the Wilson Doctrine which says no MP should have their phone tapped or their data intercepted.

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/snoopgate-nicola-sturgeon-demands-answers-6130000

Not good. Not good at all.
 
Slightly off-topic, but Scotland have been drawn in England's World Cup qualifying group.
Ah yes, I remember Wembley '77 all too well - those were the days.
 
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