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Another Resignation By Twitter?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Truthteller88, // Race & religion have nothing to do with it.//
Truthteller you are not.
Corbyn got off lightly on a related thread here last week due to his fans’ penchant not for diversity, but for diversion - and now we see //Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn praised her for the letter on his Facebook page.// Shame on him, shame on her - and shame on them.
Truthteller you are not.
Corbyn got off lightly on a related thread here last week due to his fans’ penchant not for diversity, but for diversion - and now we see //Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn praised her for the letter on his Facebook page.// Shame on him, shame on her - and shame on them.
//We all know the msm pampers to the left//
Sun - Right-wing
Daily Mail - Right-wing
Daily Express - Right-wing
[the above three significantly outgun all the rest in circulation and influence on politicians]
Telegraph - Centre-right
Times - Centre-right
Financial Times - Centre-right
Guardian - Left-wing
Observer - Centre-left
Mirror - Left-wing
Evening Standard - Centre-right
Independent - Centre-left
Of the above, I think only 2 (Guardian, Mirror) supported Labour at the last general election and 3 (Evening Standard, Independent, Observer) declared for no party over any other. All the rest openly declared for the Conservatives.
"Left wing mainstream media" my Yabbie. People on the right are just as determined to feel persecuted as those on the radical left.
Sun - Right-wing
Daily Mail - Right-wing
Daily Express - Right-wing
[the above three significantly outgun all the rest in circulation and influence on politicians]
Telegraph - Centre-right
Times - Centre-right
Financial Times - Centre-right
Guardian - Left-wing
Observer - Centre-left
Mirror - Left-wing
Evening Standard - Centre-right
Independent - Centre-left
Of the above, I think only 2 (Guardian, Mirror) supported Labour at the last general election and 3 (Evening Standard, Independent, Observer) declared for no party over any other. All the rest openly declared for the Conservatives.
"Left wing mainstream media" my Yabbie. People on the right are just as determined to feel persecuted as those on the radical left.
I'm not sure what you mean by "other sources" (unless you mean the US President who seems to routinely run his white house through twitter, which is a tad different).
F_f - that's true, but broadcasters don't have as much lobbying power as newspapers do and it is also harder to definitively place their political support because they function under much harsher regulations than newspapers do. People insist equally vociferously that the BBC supports Labour as they do that it supports the Conservatives, when the truth is you can probably find incidental examples of both without it necessarily being a wider editorial policy.
F_f - that's true, but broadcasters don't have as much lobbying power as newspapers do and it is also harder to definitively place their political support because they function under much harsher regulations than newspapers do. People insist equally vociferously that the BBC supports Labour as they do that it supports the Conservatives, when the truth is you can probably find incidental examples of both without it necessarily being a wider editorial policy.