So you have read quotes but no the actual paper, and can from that label them sanctimonious, politically correct etc., and thats not predictable or biased? I've read a few outrageous headlines in the Mail I guess that makes me eligible to comment on their political leanings.
I have read quotes from the Guardian elsewhere Geri.
I strongly suspect that the foreign company if it does go ahead with the passports will keep upping the price. Apparently their quote was less than cost price, so how on earth can they do it for that?
I have never believed in accepting the lowest quote for any work.
'You get what you pay for' is a good philosophy in life.
"'the sanctimonious politically correct Leftist Guardian" - ho how you know if you don't read it? " the oh so predictable anti Daily Mail comments on here, but no, here they are in all their biased glory!"
Oh dear. I was really hoping that I wouldn't encounter the oh so predictable anti Daily Mail comments on here, but no, here they are in all their biased glory!
It really amuses me how they profess to hate the Mail, yet seem to know what is in it!
I have got no time for the sanctimonious politically correct Leftist Guardian, so I don't read it, and I have no idea what 'cause' they might be campaigning for.
which I do - DM, Guardian, Times and I amongst others
Another Gnet Superwoman self identifies! Along with the 'completely uninfluenced by any other views at all' brigade we have the multiple newspaper readers
Where on earth do you find the time to read 4+ newspapers every day?
Isn’t that (more than) a bit intrusive and frankly NOYB? Getting a balanced view of current affairs from a range of media seems entirely sensible. How anybody spends their time is entirely their business and judging by the number of posts on GN by some people, many have time to spend on whatever they want.
Did I read somewhere that De la Rue had a problem with their pension fund and could be trying to rectify that with the high price quoted for blue passports
20% British passports already printed abroad. Is there a petition about that? The plastic cover and the pages will be made by Gemalto, the secure data will be added in the U.K. not sure if this is worth all the nationalistic DM inspired fury. Plenty of other issues to get cross about.
I can't remember where I read it maryeliza54 but it is a huge firm- however if they did win the contract because of a petition, which I think highly unlikely, I don't think they would dare not use British workers!
Nor me re the tunnel * Petra* I preferred the idea of a bridge across from Northern Ireland. Apparently only 12 Miles between Scotland and Ireland at one point. It seems to work ok for Denmark and Sweden.
ninny It's because they believe we had no view other than the Daily Mails view on how to vote (any vote) I can assure them that if there were no such thing as the internet/ newspapers/ tv/ radio my vote would have been the same. I didn't even want the tunnel to be built
I was just listening to yesterday's Any Questions and Vince Cable said that the new passports would be printed in England, even though the company is not British owned. They just wouldn't be printed in Gateshead. Did any one else hear this? Is he correct?