It really depends on whether you prefer the svelte, delicious chipolatas from Mr Sparkes' van or the *huge* specimens - about 4 ounces each - sold in Villagers Sausages in Beckenham...There's also the chips v mash dilemma....These are deep waters...
Let's just be absolutely clear here about one thing. It most certainly is not a "generation thing" as SteveT suggests. I have always been against the death penalty: I find it wrong on every level. Enoch Powell, with whose views I have almost nothing in common, also opposed the death penalty and he was not only far older than I am even now but also far more right wing.
It's not just the deep South. The last time I walked through Meadowhall in Sheffield you could see more Man U shirts being worn than Sheffield United, W*dn*sd*y and Rotherham combined...It's just a nation-wide disease innit?!
A boring bastard of a pedant writes: It is of course quite illegal to reproduce the design of one of our notes in this way. You're supposed to run a band across it somewhere to stay within the law. *leaves to phone the Filth*
I am wondering if some/all of these "Sainsbury's Locals" are franchises, like the M & S Simply Food places you can now find at various motorway service areas?
It's tempting....especially as it's going to be downstairs and not upstairs, as I at first imagined it would be. So has the Mag now got a screen again then?
At least now the Speaker and the Commons have had the legal position clarified they can, if they wish, tweak the super injunction legislation to thwart the likes of Carter F-uck & co...And the sooner they do, the better IMHO