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Do You Think That A National Newspaper Will Come Out In Support Of Ukip Prior To The Next General Election ?
And if so, which one?
If I were a betting man, I'd go for the Express. But I suspect right-leaning papers are conscious of splitting the Conservative vote, letting Labour in.
Thoughts?
If I were a betting man, I'd go for the Express. But I suspect right-leaning papers are conscious of splitting the Conservative vote, letting Labour in.
Thoughts?
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I suspect it may well depend on how things are going at the time. If the Tories staunchly refuse to do anything about immigration, Europe and the ECHR (HRA) then you may see The Sun come out in favour since they are always preliminary interested in selling papers and will print what people want to see.
As for the other papers, no I dont think any would even consider it although it would be an excellent poly of a left wing rag to attempt to split the vote !
I suspect it may well depend on how things are going at the time. If the Tories staunchly refuse to do anything about immigration, Europe and the ECHR (HRA) then you may see The Sun come out in favour since they are always preliminary interested in selling papers and will print what people want to see.
As for the other papers, no I dont think any would even consider it although it would be an excellent poly of a left wing rag to attempt to split the vote !
I would not be surprised if Murdoch fails to support the Conservatives next time. The Times may not support anyone, and the Sun could be tempted by UKip.
The Mail and Express/Star will support the Conservatives.
The Mirror and Guardian will support Labour.
I can see several reasons why the Sun might be tempted to support Farage.
The Mail and Express/Star will support the Conservatives.
The Mirror and Guardian will support Labour.
I can see several reasons why the Sun might be tempted to support Farage.
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I think not. There would be a long process of backpedalling and credibility-recovery required in the aftermath, if they backed the party which came in 4th, or worse. Or am I completely under estimating the level of support for them?
I am not so sure about UKIP splitting solely the Tory vote. I'm wondering if some voters might be tempted to think that they'd be a good choice of 'protest vote'? You know, when there's no chance of them actually winning the seat so no risk of lasting damage. This might split/reduce the protest vote element of the LibDem share, reducing the feasibility of coalition pairings and returning us to a straight two party showdown.
I think not. There would be a long process of backpedalling and credibility-recovery required in the aftermath, if they backed the party which came in 4th, or worse. Or am I completely under estimating the level of support for them?
I am not so sure about UKIP splitting solely the Tory vote. I'm wondering if some voters might be tempted to think that they'd be a good choice of 'protest vote'? You know, when there's no chance of them actually winning the seat so no risk of lasting damage. This might split/reduce the protest vote element of the LibDem share, reducing the feasibility of coalition pairings and returning us to a straight two party showdown.
the new editor used to edit the Sunday Times and it wasn't a particularly Tory newspaper. He does have this howler on his record
http:// www.the times.c o.uk/tt o/sport /footba ll/euro pe/arti cle3712 126.ece
so accuracy isn't necessarily his strong point.
His predecessor was pretty even-handed.
However, the man now in charge of the Times' comment pages is a Tory activist
http:// www.the guardia n.com/m edia/20 13/mar/ 03/tim- montgom erie-ti mes-ope nly-con servati ve-home
so I would expect the paper to back the Conservatives.
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so accuracy isn't necessarily his strong point.
His predecessor was pretty even-handed.
However, the man now in charge of the Times' comment pages is a Tory activist
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so I would expect the paper to back the Conservatives.
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