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Question To Daily Express Readers
Serious question.
When you read the Express, and specifically stories about Brexit, do you take them with a pinch of salt, or believe them?
Last week, I pointed a nonsense Brexit story, but apparently - it's not a one off!
http:// www.the mediabl og.co.u k/the-m edia-bl og/2016 /07/the -brexit washing -contin ues.htm l
Actually, perhaps I should ask - does anyone read the Express any more???
When you read the Express, and specifically stories about Brexit, do you take them with a pinch of salt, or believe them?
Last week, I pointed a nonsense Brexit story, but apparently - it's not a one off!
http://
Actually, perhaps I should ask - does anyone read the Express any more???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It should also be added to the list that the Express recently published a story headlined "NO evidence of impact to UK Science from Brexit, says Nobel Laureate", or words to that effect. Except, he didn't say that, and was referring specifically to Horizon 2020 funding deals not being affected, whilst also warning of effects that have happened (many due to perceived risks, rather than actual ones, to be fair) whereby British Scientists have been excluded from some EU-based projects and consortia, and other planned collaborations have been postponed; and was concerned about the effect of the Referendum vote on the perception of the UK when it comes to Science. All of this is to say that a) there are legitimate fears of damage to the UK's reputation, even though of course these fears may not be realised, and so b) it was absolutely *not* the point of Venki Ramakrishnan's speech to say that Brexit had no effect. The Daily Express simply lied in reporting his comments that way.
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/uk/69 3267/br exit-da mage-sc ience-S ir-Venk i-Ramak rishnan -EU
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"Actually, perhaps I should ask - does anyone read the Express any more???"
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/List_ of_news papers_ in_the_ United_ Kingdom _by_cir culatio n
But you probably knew that.
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But you probably knew that.
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The Express this morning also reports that most Scots according to a poll, would wish to remain within the UK despite Brexit. This is also reported by Reuters;
http:// uk.reut ers.com /articl e/uk-br itain-e u-scotl and-idU KKCN109 2OI
So is this also "piffle"?
It seems that many on here wish to dismiss any news which doesn't suit their prejudices.
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So is this also "piffle"?
It seems that many on here wish to dismiss any news which doesn't suit their prejudices.
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