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[Politics] Do you LOVE the Daily Mail?

What do you think of the Daily Mail?

  • Populist rubbish read by gammony racists

    Votes: 37 31.9%
  • LOVE IT! Bestest paper ever

    Votes: 23 19.8%
  • Racist rubbish read by gammony populists

    Votes: 28 24.1%
  • Gammony rubbish read by populist racists

    Votes: 28 24.1%

  • Total voters
    116








*Gullsworth*

My Hair is like his hair
Jan 20, 2006
9,351
West...West.......WEST SUSSEX
Indeed, the Mail used to be widely ridiculed, especially if anyone used it as a source but I have noticed it appearing more on here ... now it regularly goes after Boris [emoji6]

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The reason being Boris has served his purpose and now the knives are out for him. Even The Mail will highlight his shortcomings, whilst most have been since his leadership win. Dead man walking when the pro Tory press turn on a Conservative leader.
 


Lever

Well-known member
Feb 6, 2019
5,446
The reason being Boris has served his purpose and now the knives are out for him. Even The Mail will highlight his shortcomings, whilst most have been since his leadership win. Dead man walking when the pro Tory press turn on a Conservative leader.

The Daily Mail has been deliberately slow on the uptake in this matter, but thankfully now even that rag is realising what many others knew a long time ago...
 






*Gullsworth*

My Hair is like his hair
Jan 20, 2006
9,351
West...West.......WEST SUSSEX
The Daily Mail has been deliberately slow on the uptake in this matter, but thankfully now even that rag is realising what many others knew a long time ago...
Do you think the editorial of The Mail think now is the time to dislodge their beloved leader as more and more political analysts are coming to the conclusion BJ handled the pandemic poorly whilst all along questions were being raised but conclusions put on the back burner as it was seen as " not supporting the common cause of the country" at the time? Point in case being the opostion were pointing out their misgivings of the handling of the pandemic and were getting slaughtered by the Tory press for doing so.
 


Durlston

"You plonker, Rodney!"
Jul 15, 2009
10,017
Haywards Heath
Joking aside, the irony is that The Mail do occasionally have relevant features, especially on the difficulties older folk face. I don't see them anymore as I won't read/click on it.

My heart does sink when I see someone with a copy of The Sun in their hand though. I mean, why ?

Folk used to tell me they read it for a 'laugh'- a pretty toxic laugh that costs a few quid a week. Should bring back the Beano for them.

I buy The Sun on a Saturday because it has 76 pages, a great TV guide and yesterday there was a Euro 2020 wallchart which I have already stuck on the kitchen wall.

It's the only day of the week where it's fantastic value. For 95p (just gone up by 10p) it usually has a free ice cream or packet of crisps offer which pays for itself. I don't take it too seriously - what else can you buy for less than a nicker these days with value for money like that? :)
 






Lever

Well-known member
Feb 6, 2019
5,446
Do you think the editorial of The Mail think now is the time to dislodge their beloved leader as more and more political analysts are coming to the conclusion BJ handled the pandemic poorly whilst all along questions were being raised but conclusions put on the back burner as it was seen as " not supporting the common cause of the country" at the time? Point in case being the opostion were pointing out their misgivings of the handling of the pandemic and were getting slaughtered by the Tory press for doing so.

Interesting question...
Of course the primary aim of the press is to sell newspapers and that means taking a careful path somewhere between following and leading its partisan readership. The Mail has been really successful at that over the years. When it becomes 'popular' to slate Johnson then The Mail will be straight at it, no doubt. In the meantime, from what I gather (I don't read it) I get the feeling it is 'sounding out' its loyal followers and as Johnson continues to move 'like a wobbly trolley' they will abandon him. Trouble is they will probably then support an even worse character - Gove!
 


JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
The reason being Boris has served his purpose and now the knives are out for him. Even The Mail will highlight his shortcomings, whilst most have been since his leadership win. Dead man walking when the pro Tory press turn on a Conservative leader.

If I had a pound for every time I read Boris's days are numbered on NSC I would be about £25 richer :wink:
 


A1X

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 1, 2017
20,559
Deepest, darkest Sussex
It's tremendous fodder for lighting fires with, and you don't feel like you've lost anything of value once it's been burnt
 




Randy McNob

> > > > > > Cardiff > > > > >
Jun 13, 2020
4,725
I buy The Sun on a Saturday because it has 76 pages, a great TV guide and yesterday there was a Euro 2020 wallchart which I have already stuck on the kitchen wall.

It's the only day of the week where it's fantastic value. For 95p (just gone up by 10p) it usually has a free ice cream or packet of crisps offer which pays for itself. I don't take it too seriously - what else can you buy for less than a nicker these days with value for money like that? :)

Dear Deidre is comedy gold at times
 










WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,778
The high percentage of simpletons?

Approximately 50% of the electorate are more stupid than the average person, and there are a number of disparate sources of data and subsequent results which would support your theory :wink:
 




Randy McNob

> > > > > > Cardiff > > > > >
Jun 13, 2020
4,725
Interesting question...
Of course the primary aim of the press is to sell newspapers and that means taking a careful path somewhere between following and leading its partisan readership. The Mail has been really successful at that over the years. When it becomes 'popular' to slate Johnson then The Mail will be straight at it, no doubt. In the meantime, from what I gather (I don't read it) I get the feeling it is 'sounding out' its loyal followers and as Johnson continues to move 'like a wobbly trolley' they will abandon him. Trouble is they will probably then support an even worse character - Gove!

The smart money's on Sunak but I think Priti Patel would be popular among the readership, her policies are like a cut and paste from the Mail comments section
 






razer

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2019
800
Ormskirk, Lancashire
No it's not.

It's a far-right magazine that pretends to be a newspaper.

But most worryingly, it's one of the most read publications in the world.

The world would be a considerably better place if it didn't exist.

And you are on far left which makes it fashionable for you to slag off a publication, which I assume, you must read to have reason to slag it off in the first place.

And the world would be absolutely no different if it didn't exist. You'd just find another publication to fashionably hate.
 


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