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Perhaps The Anti-Daily Mail Brigade Would Care To Comment On This?

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anotheoldgit | 11:07 Sun 19th Jun 2016 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-3648681/THE-MAIL-SUNDAY-COMMENT-Vote-Remain-safer-freer-prosperous-yes-GREATER-Britain.html

Seems to me they will be losing a vast number of their readership as well as increasing the Brexit vote.

But then to use a well used phrase, "one shouldn't believe in everything the Daily Mail prints"?
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It's off my reading list now.
Well done the Mail on Sunday.
Every little helps :-)
Never mind, the Sunday Times supports the other lot, despite the Times backing Remain. And no doubt the Daily Mail will go the other way.
Does this mean you won't be using them as a source of 'information' in the future cos you're going to look a bit silly if you do?
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Zacs-Master

/// Does this mean you won't be using them as a source of 'information' in the future cos you're going to look a bit silly if you do ///

Not in the least, one doesn't have to agree with everything, one has a mind of one's own.

This is where the Left and the Right differ, the Left will continue to tow their party's line, but the Right have a mind of their own, and make their own decisions.
'Not in the least, one doesn't have to agree with everything, one has a mind of one's own'

Do you, possibly, think this might also be the standpoint of those who criticise the DM?
Why are there some Labour MPs and unions campaigning for an exit then?
'Toe the line', not 'Tow'!!
This is the 'Mail on Sunday's stance, not the Daily Mail.

It is surprising.
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Jackdaw33

/// 'Toe the line', not 'Tow'!! ///

Wow! I would never had spotted that if you hadn't been clever enough to point it out.

Isn't education a marvellous thing?
The lack of it sometimes colours ones view of a particular post.
AOG

Quite a surprising stance by the MoS.

However, you have to realise that the MoS and DM are for all practical purposes, different papers, with a different editorial staff, different features editors and journalists (although there is a sharing of 'pool talent').

Think of MoS/DM in the same way as you would have thought of The News of the World and The Sun. Same stable, different horses.
Hi, Mail on Sunday-remain- Daily mail-leave. They are blaming this on different editors. How utterly pathetic.Best to stay neutral and emigrate? regards, Jonty

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