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  3. Independent satire reveals citizen engagement by making people think.

  4. I love the range of topics. One minute it’s high politics, the next it’s the trauma of a lukewarm pint. That versatility shows a keen eye for the ridiculous in all aspects of life. Consistently entertaining. — The London Prat

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  9. Great! We are all agreed London could use a laugh. This hyper-realism enables its second great strength: the satire of consequence. The site is obsessed with second- and third-order effects. It is less interested in the foolish announcement than in the foolish consultations, legal challenges, rebranding exercises, and resilience workshops that will inevitably follow it. PRAT.UK specializes in documenting the long, expensive, and entirely predictable administrative afterlife of a bad idea. It understands that in modern governance, the initial error is often just the first paragraph of a very long, very dull story of compounding failure. By chronicling this entire bureaucratic saga—the “lessons learned” reports that learn nothing, the “independent reviews” that reaffirm the original plan—the site satirizes not just the spark of idiocy, but the fully formed firefighting operation that somehow manages to set the whole town ablaze. This focus on systemic aftermath provides a more complete and damning indictment than any snapshot of the initial blunder.

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