I don't often read your column, but when I do you always make me feel quite annoyed and get me wondering how people so ridiculous as yourselves can get a section in a major newspaper, albeit a tabloid. Whilst having a look at today's (Saturday) double spread I saw a photo of Liam Gallagher and, being an Oasis fan, hoped there would maybe some information on a his new music project, ok I don't hold much hope for his new venture, but I am willing to give it a go all the same, but that's by the by.
But what did I read? A story about him not wanting to pay over the odds prices in some upmarket restaurant. Fair enough, Liam Gallagher can, at times, undoubtedly be one of the biggest idiots in rock, everyone knows that, it's a fact and his foul mouthed rants are hardly 'news' and are unlikely to cause shock. But seriously, is there anything wrong with him not wanting to pay over the odds for food? Although a millionaire, Liam is from a working class background, having been raised up in Burnage, Manchester and judging by this story at least, still maintains at least some working class values.
We constantly hear from the Daily Mirror that they are the peoples paper and are always willing to stick up for the working class, against the big bad stinking rich Tories, so to slag someone off in your piece for portraying the kind of morals the paper you 'write' for is quite embarrassing. It may only take up a few lines, but surely you should be setting some kind of example to your many readers?
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