My Truss post overtook my Taylor Swift post last week.
Today it has over taken my "computer says no" post on the Post Office Horizon case, to be my most popular Substack post.
Please can politicians and others publicise their gloriously bad litigation letters more often, as it is good material.
Today it has over taken my "computer says no" post on the Post Office Horizon case, to be my most popular Substack post.
Please can politicians and others publicise their gloriously bad litigation letters more often, as it is good material.
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"Please don't send letters like that, else we may end up on posts like this," is what I hope is the forwarding message.
4. Social media viral
3. Substacked
2. The Controversies section of a Wikipedia page.
1. It's own Wikipedia page.
Same hierarchy applies to really good legal letters. E.g. Arkell vs Pressdram and the Cleveland Browns one
Have instructed lawyers to send you a ‘continue and persist’ letter.