The Telegraph front page demolished its own Allison Pearson column and it’s simply perfect
Allison Pearson is no stranger to controversy, with recent highlights including suggesting Priti Patel was too short to be a bully, claiming that it’s a good thing her son caught Covid, and claiming that lockdown doesn’t save lives.
All of those above examples having occurred within the last *checks notes* three months. The columnist’s latest piece to be published in The Telegraph, provocatively titled “When does the NHS start protecting us?”, unsurprisingly, also errs on the side of outrage.
Although in an unusual occurrence for a Pearson column, the headline in question is answered almost immediately.
I mean this is certainly an editorial decision that someone made pic.twitter.com/78Pnj1swMQ
— Mollie Goodfellow (@hansmollman) December 1, 2020
Whether it was a conscious editorial decision or a comedic error, people have some thoughts on the layout:
this has to be one of the funniest juxtapositions in newspaper history pic.twitter.com/Qyzf0fBztv
— Jim Pickard 🐋 (@PickardJE) December 2, 2020
“Right, I’m off, just give the splash another once-over, make sure the blurbs are ok, cheers” https://t.co/GQRzlbi4fQ
— Gavan Becton (@GavBecton) December 1, 2020
Allison Pearson getting absolutely bodied by her own newspaper pic.twitter.com/XxrNJ5QzgG
— Luke Bailey (@imbadatlife) December 1, 2020
I saw this earlier on the front of the Telegraph, and have been quietly laughing ever since. pic.twitter.com/JyUBmklYn1
— Stig Abell (@StigAbell) December 2, 2020
In conclusion:
Whoever commissioned it: a clown. Whoever did the front page: a scholar.
— Mollie Goodfellow (@hansmollman) December 1, 2020
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Source: @hansmollman / The Telegraph