Man afraid his 12-year marriage is a romance scam

A MAN is concerned that his marriage, which he has been in for 12 years after being together for three years, ticks every box required to be a romance scam. 

Wayne Hayes, aged 42, was perusing an article warning of romance scammers’ tactics while on the toilet when he realised that he had unknowingly fallen for every one of them in his relationship with wife Joanne.

He said: “They go for the vulnerable. Well, when we met I was hammered, hadn’t had sex for months and along comes this blonde which I’m known for going for. Hair was dyed. That was the first sign.

“Love bombing, yes, she was certainly nice to me. Trauma bombing, she was interested in why I’d been on the sick eight month. Sleep deprivation? Sometimes we’d stay up until 2am absolutely wankered on Blossom Hill.

“Hyper-intimacy? She’s always asking how I feel, even now. Scripting? I only eat when she tells me too because she makes the tea. Dream-building? I’d never have set up my own scaffolding business if it wasn’t for her encouragement.

“And then, of course, comes the financial draining. Whether it’s Christmas, birthdays or £240 because I scraped her car, I’m always on the hook. This is textbook. How have I never seen it before?”

Joanne Hayes said: “He’s finally rumbled me but too late. Good luck getting out of being married with two kids, a mortgage and a shared account, sucker.”

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Licence payers thank Daily Telegraph for costing them a billion dollars

THE UK’s licence payers have thanked the Daily Telegraph for its sterling work costing them almost the entire annual budget of BBC1. 

Millions of Britons who enjoy the BBC’s varied television, radio and internet output are deeply grateful to a rabidly ideological newspaper with sales of 150,000 for setting the world’s most powerful senile prick onto it.

Nathan Muir of Hereford said: “Excellent work there from the newspaper that brought us Boris Johnson. Consider the nation’s chips thoroughly pissed on.

“I, like tens of millions of others, enjoy watching shows on the BBC. I mean not all of them but more than bloody ITV, that’s for sure. And I feel we underestimate how pleasant it is to listen to the radio without twat adverts performed by twat actors.

“So to have it sued for one billion dollars by a man with the full resources of the United States behind him, well, that’s going to cost me money, isn’t it? A lot of money. Money I frankly do not have.

“I understand the Telegraph has been for sale for two years? And cannot find anyone who wishes to buy it. I wonder the f**k why.”

Telegraph editor Chris Evans said: “You think that’s costing you, wait until we get Reform elected.”