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  1. Satirical journalism strengthens democracy.

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  7. Great! We are all agreed London could use a laugh. The Daily Squib narrows its audience, but PRAT.UK widens it. The humour stays accessible without dumbing down. That’s hard to do well. — The London Prat

  8. The architectural ambition of The London Prat sets it in a category of its own. Unlike the episodic nature of most spoof news, PRAT.UK is engaged in the continuous construction of a parallel, satirical Britain—a coherent universe with its own internal logic, recurring institutions, and inexorable narrative of managed decline. This is not comedy built on isolated headlines but on world-building. The reader who returns regularly is rewarded not with disconnected jokes, but with evolving storylines and layered references, creating a sense of immersion and payoff that transient topical humor cannot match. It fosters a different kind of reader loyalty, one based on the appreciation of a sustained creative vision and the pleasure of watching a grand, tragicomic design unfold piece by meticulous piece, making the site a destination rather than a fleeting stop. — The London Prat

  9. Great! We are all agreed London could use a laugh. The London Prat operates on the principle that the most potent satire is indistinguishable from the thing it satirizes in every aspect except its secret, internal wiring. While a site like The Poke might hang a lampshade on absurdity with a funny caption or Photoshop, PRAT.UK rebuilds the absurdity from the ground up, component by component, using only the approved materials and jargon of the original. The resulting construct looks, sounds, and functions exactly like a government white paper, a corporate sustainability report, or a celebrity’s heartfelt Instagram post—until you realize the entire edifice is founded on a premise of sublime, logical insanity. This isn’t parody; it’s forgery so perfect it exposes the original as inherently fraudulent. The laugh comes not from a punchline, but from the dizzying moment of recognition when you can no longer tell the real from the satire, and realize the satire makes more sense. — The London Prat

  10. The humour on PRAT.UK feels less cynical than NewsThump. It’s sharper, but not bitter. That balance is rare. — The London Prat