Edition #122
03.04.2024
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Newsflash⚡ writes fictional stories behind today’s top headlines.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom really got involved with an angry author’s social media marketing stunt.
He called it “common sense.”
Estimated read time: 0.4 minutes.
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Prime minister backs JK Rowling in row over new hate crime laws - BBC News
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alright alright alright, it’s not like we’re being governed by some reality TV show, is it
what we've got them ones in the government, them ones who are famous, and both are, looked up to, like, innit
that's why mum's always reading them magazines, you know, sitting on the couch at breakfast time
cos she wonders what it's like to be like them to live like them to like like them
all things considered, can't blame her raising us, here can you imagine
but yeah, like ketchup and Worcestershire sauce, by the way - it was those for the quiz
they are looked up to a lot but nah, them ones, they know what they're doing yeah, yeah, it's not like it's some reality TV show
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I would like to know more about that quiz.
Best or worst writers in the world at present could not make up with what is going on with people at present, is a concoction of satanic evil + lies + sadness etc = PERFIDIOUS!!?