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From: jgd@cix.co.uk (John Dallman)
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Subject: Re: Still Going - IRS Still Using JFK-Era Computers
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2024 20:09 +0100 (BST)
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In article <ligembFadkdU2@mid.individual.net>, usenet@andyburns.uk (Andy
Burns) wrote:

> Shouldn't the Daily Mail be getting hot under the collar about HMRC 
> rather than the IRS?

They seem to be trying to take their distinctive brand of "journalism"
into the US market. They're following the examples of Boris Johnson and
Liz Truss, who are trying to become pundits on the US circuit, but don't
seem to be getting very far. Their accents aren't selling points on
pro-Trump media. 

John