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  • The Daily Mail and the hollowing out of society

    I don’t normally read the Daily Mail, or its website, but I had to go over and check out how it reported the research from Keele University (pdf) that showed an endemic disregard for the law among the soi-disant respectable middle class. The Daily Mail’s article is here, although I don’t know for how long, and the BBC report is here.

    It’s hardly surprising that the Daily Mail doesn’t think to point the finger at itself – it’s a tabloid, after all, so it lives on spin – but I wonder whether any of the journalists recognised their habitual tone of spluttering outrage in this description:

    The middle classes justify their [immoral] behaviour by treating it as a “revolt” against apparent injustice

    And so the Daily Mail’s philippics against ‘rip-off Britain’, ‘corrupt’ politicians, high taxes and ‘scroungers’ have come round to destroy that very moral rectitude that they claim to be supporting.

    Read the comments on the Mail piece to see some quality DM hypocrisy – the responses there at the moment can be paraphrased as either (a) “They aren’t really crimes, the real crimes are the ones committed by those evil people who aren’t us”, and, hilariously, (b) “it’s only because Blair is so evil that other people commit crimes”.

  • Port Abraham services


    At the end of the M4, very seventies but does a good breakfast.

  • Pizza and Marlborough just don’t mix

    Not sure what it is about the prosperous Wiltshire town, but Marlborough, where the kids and I have stopped off on our way to Ireland, is proving hard to buy pizza in. Ask (where we are now) has sat us down on the condition we eat up and get out within 55 minutes. Pizza Express didn’t even manage that – astonishingly they had run out of food.

  • Jews Synagogue Brighton


    The Jews Synagogue (a Mocatta design) in Devonshire Place is looking good, though I’m not sure what they are doing with it.

  • Olympic logo (some adult content)

    I thought the Olympic logo was bad enough, but a user on Metafilter points out:

    [The] logo looks like Lisa Simpson giving someone a blow-job. Once you see it this way you will never be able to see it as being anything else.

    Nooooooo!

  • Three Cornish beers

    I picked up three bottles of local beer when I was down in St Ives and I’ve just been sampling them in front of England v. Brazil. The Brazil of the bunch was One and All from the Carn Brea Brewery (near Camborne), which was a really rich and flavoursome bitter without being too heavy. The beer equivalent of England was Cornish Blonde by Skinners of Truro, a great blonde with a good finish (as it were). Finally, bringing up the rear was An Gof bitter by the Lizard brewery of St Keverne. Not awful, but not great, and the smoked malt it’s made with didn’t add much.

  • St Ives

    Via Porthcurno, which hasn’t changed a bit in the 20 years since I was there last, and Cape Cornwall, the thinking man’s Lands End, we made St Ives for dinner. Coast restaurant, on a first floor overlooking the harbour, provided very tasty, filling food for not much money, and with friendly service. Even now, at nine o’clock, St Ives is packed with visitors. Travel tip: park at St Erth and take one of the regular trains up the branch line to St Ives.