beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
- 36,015
Is it any wonder so many people are sisillusioned about this whole EU thing, when we read stories like this
Now EU fines Britain £250,000 each day | UK | News | Daily Express
And here's the sensationalist Independent's report:
UK may be fined over failure to honour single market agreement - UK Politics - UK - The Independent
the contrast between these two stories demonstrates exactly my point (and the fact that its the Express is a detail, it could very well have been in the Mail. they really are not so different in their style). The Express version doesnt bother to tell you what the fine is for until half way down the page, while the Inde tells you right there in the first paragraph; the Express implies that its imposed until the end third where it qualifies the story more, while the Inde informs us its a possibility from the title. the upshot of this is a reader going by headline and first couple of paragraphs is going to have two very different views of the same story, one sensationalist outrage at per minute fine imposed by the nasty EU and the other informed of the outline story.
i do flick through the Mail occasionally, half my family read it. the typical story is obvious in its heavy bias to portray one side and frequently often (if you've read the story elsewhere) misses key facts (or as above marginalises them). after a few pages of world/national events (if your lucky and theres lots going on) it turns to stories about individuals against the world/government/council/business/neighbour, which is what i refer to as soap oprea news - its meaningless and pithy with no real importance to anyone in the world and usually heavily one sided. hey, its what sells tabloid papers apparently, but its not really worthy of any serious regard.