Neville's Breakfast
Well-known member
If you had read it, you may be in a better position to comment. My grand mother swore by it, and having read it quite often I can tell you that it's journalism is poor and often inaccurate.
Well go and read it, and then try telling me the readership are ordinary people.
There are lots of newspapers I haven't read (the Mirror and the Times were the only ones I ever bothered with). People I know read the Mail and they are ordinary people, if that helps. I am not going to try to tell them they are not reading the 'correct' newspaper because I might not like its content. That would be a little arrogant. Instead, I will continue to successfully avoid reading it and mind my own business.
I presume that if this corporate campaign is successful then the witch hunt will gather
pace and other publications will be targeted. Who will be making the decision on which newspapers will be in the firing line ? I don't like the Sun so will I get to vote for them to be next ? Or do people prefer to go after the Times as they have always been a
eurosceptic newspaper ?