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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Daily Mail is a fairly right wing paper, and it has a reputation for reporting certain types of stories with a negative slant in order to produce outrage. It is said to have a predominantly white, middle class, elderly readership mainly based in Middle England.
In actual fact, most people who read the daily mail were commuters who chose it because it was the most intelligent of the tabloids and the high brow papers were too difficult to cope with on a crowded train carriage as the paper was too large.
Since the Indy and the Tmes have produced tabloid versions I think the perhaps DM circulation has gone down a bit as far as commuters are concerned.
The Daily Mail is a somewhat right-wing, tabloid newspaper, typically representative of 'Middle England'. It is not your 'red-top' tabloid, but it isn't a 'quality' (formerly known as broadsheet) paper either, though it has pretensions of being one.
IF, (note I said if ), a particular reader's views concurred exactly with that of the paper, and they believed everything that appeared in print they would think that;
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Brachiopod - excellent. I think you've covered it all - but you should have mentioned asylum seekeers, gypsies and illegal immigrants (because some immigrants are illegal it therefore follows that all immigrants are illegal).
Oh, and did you mention immigrants are OK... if they are white South Africans who can run fast?
BigMac,
the blackshirts were around and dismissed over 70 years ago, please come into the 21st century, (the Daily Mail has).
I heard all the same things at Uni doing my History (Hons) Degree, Im a relatively intelligent person and I read the Daily Mail (you can call it the Hate Mail), all the other "newspapers" seem to resemble comics