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Daily Mail False Headlines Again
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https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-9 847905/ British -jihadi -bride- injured -allied -air-at tack-gi ven-new -arm-50 0-000-c ouncil- house.h tml
browsing through the mail (on line) would never buy it.. this headline deceives the reader
to anger more people
by saying she in a £500.000 council house but further down it says
"She is living in a new-build council house with members of her family in West London, where similar properties cost between £500,000 and £600,000."
i'm not referring to the fact she is an isis bride just the headline
browsing through the mail (on line) would never buy it.. this headline deceives the reader
to anger more people
by saying she in a £500.000 council house but further down it says
"She is living in a new-build council house with members of her family in West London, where similar properties cost between £500,000 and £600,000."
i'm not referring to the fact she is an isis bride just the headline
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.to put things in my prospective 500.000 gets you this in my area
not a council house
https:/ /www.ri ghtmove .co.uk/ propert ies/111 092126# /?chann el=RES_ BUY
not a council house
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Lost me again, 7up.
Are you saying that's her house, it's grotty and it isn't worth £500,000 or a combination thereof?
Look, this journalist might have 'phoned' the story in from his house for all I know.
All papers do similar things but this is hardly a hill worth dying on.
Suggest you save your ire for the kind of spinning that changes the fundamental nature of a story.
In short. Don't sweat the small stuff.
Are you saying that's her house, it's grotty and it isn't worth £500,000 or a combination thereof?
Look, this journalist might have 'phoned' the story in from his house for all I know.
All papers do similar things but this is hardly a hill worth dying on.
Suggest you save your ire for the kind of spinning that changes the fundamental nature of a story.
In short. Don't sweat the small stuff.
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