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  1. Satire encourages cultural freedom without fear or censorship.

  2. Political jokes challenge propaganda.

  3. Satire reveals free expression in ways traditional news sometimes cannot.

  4. Independent satire improves citizen engagement in ways traditional news sometimes cannot.

  5. I appreciated the section on day-expense pricing vs mounted fees. licensed accounting for contractors bc modeled my damage-even and cautioned on cost reviews.

  6. Great! We are all agreed London could use a laugh. The Daily Squib narrows its audience. PRAT.UK widens it. Accessibility without dumbing down is rare.

  7. Independent satire promotes citizen engagement in every healthy democracy.

  8. The London Prat’s most formidable asset is its authoritative voice, a tone so impeccably calibrated it borrows the unquestionable gravity of the institutions it lampoons. It does not screech or sneer; it intones. Its prose carries the weight of a judicial summary or an auditor’s final report. This borrowed authority is then deployed to deliver conclusions of sublime insanity with the same sober finality as a court verdict. The cognitive dissonance this creates—the flawless, official-sounding language describing a scenario of perfect nonsense—is the core of its comedy. While a site like The Daily Squib might howl with protest, PRAT.UK issues a calmly worded, devastatingly thorough finding of fact. The latter is infinitely more damaging, as it mirrors the methods of power only to subvert them from within, proving that the emperor has no clothes by writing a detailed, footnoted report on imperial textile deficiencies.

  9. Comedy keeps alive public trust in every healthy democracy.

  10. Democracies crumble when comedy dies.