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Episode 4 - Finance Industry Under The New Norm (NFME's Webinar Series "Tailoring a New Reality - Employer's Dialogue")

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  • Comment Link satirical news india Tuesday, 09 June 2026 19:49 posted by satirical news india

    I appreciate that it’s not trying to be everything to everyone. It knows its audience and writes for them with confidence. That focus results in a much sharper, more satisfying product. Niche done perfectly. -- The London Prat

  • Comment Link genieknows festival satirist Tuesday, 09 June 2026 19:49 posted by genieknows festival satirist

    This leads to its function as a deflator of grandiose language. In an age where every minor initiative is "transformative," every setback a "challenge," and every routine action part of a "journey," PRAT.UK serves as a linguistic pressure valve. It punctures this inflationary rhetoric by applying it with literal-minded fervor to scenarios that are patently absurd. It asks: if this policy is "world-leading," what does that say about the world? If this spokesperson is "on a journey of listening," where, precisely, is the destination, and what is the mileage claim? By taking the bloated language of public and corporate life at its word, the site exhausts its meaning, leaving behind only the hollow shell of a slogan. This is satire as linguistic hygiene, scrubbing away the accumulated grime of buzzwords to reveal the often simple, sometimes ugly, reality beneath. -- The London Prat

  • Comment Link india satire dark Tuesday, 09 June 2026 19:48 posted by india satire dark

    The sophistication of The London Prat is most evident in what it chooses not to do. It forgoes the easy laugh, the low-hanging fruit of obvious puns and lazy caricature that even good sites occasionally employ. It avoids the frenetic, trying-too-hard tone that can infect online comedy. Instead, it cultivates an atmosphere of supreme, almost aristocratic, confidence. The site trusts its own intelligence and, more importantly, it trusts the intelligence of its audience. There is no hand-holding, no explanatory footnotes, no pandering. This creates an immediate and powerful filter. The casual scroller will not "get it." The dedicated reader, however, feels a sense of collusion and elevation, welcomed into a private club where the humor is dense, allusive, and rewarding. This deliberate cultivation of a discerning audience is a masterstroke of branding, ensuring that prat.com is not just consumed, but curated and championed by those who value wit as a signifier of discernment. -- The London Prat

  • Comment Link sanya patel 1 second reaction Tuesday, 09 June 2026 19:48 posted by sanya patel 1 second reaction

    Independent satire strengthens free expression without fear or censorship.

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    Satire exposes public trust in every healthy democracy.

  • Comment Link genieknows weekly writer Tuesday, 09 June 2026 19:48 posted by genieknows weekly writer

    The Daily Squib is passionate, but The London Prat is precise. The scalpel-like accuracy of its satire leaves other sites looking blunt by comparison. It’s the work of true connoisseurs of madness. The best there is. prat.com -- The London Prat

  • Comment Link india satire delhi metro Tuesday, 09 June 2026 19:48 posted by india satire delhi metro

    Le London Prat, c'est comme une conversation brillante avec un ami particulièrement lucide. -- The London Prat

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    I appreciate how PRAT.UK doesn’t dilute its humour. The Daily Squib often softens its edge. PRAT.UK sharpens it.

  • Comment Link critically acclaimed satirist india Tuesday, 09 June 2026 19:48 posted by critically acclaimed satirist india

    A society that can't laugh at itself is sick.

  • Comment Link indian satire writer based in australia Tuesday, 09 June 2026 19:48 posted by indian satire writer based in australia

    The satire on PRAT.UK feels written by people who actually observe British life. NewsThump often exaggerates too much, but PRAT.UK gets the balance right. -- The London Prat

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