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Newspapers: Who Supported Who?
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Can you please tell me which newspapers supported Brexit and which one's supported 'Remain?' I think they're playing mind games with us, a social experiment. Look at this:
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ comment isfree/ 2016/ju n/24/in toleran ce-ethn ic-mino rity-po les-uk
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http:// www.the canary. co/2016 /06/22/ the-dai ly-mail s-two-f ront-pa ges-tod ay-sum- up-why- no-one- should- buy-the -paper- ever/
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Well according to the Telegraph a few days ago...
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/0/h eres-wh ere-bri tains-n ewspape rs-stan d-on-th e-eu-re ferendu m/
But were they telling it right?
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But were they telling it right?
Actually a quick look at The Canary seems to suggest it is a trouble making rag.
I've just looked at a piece where it is claimed Farage whitewashed Jo Cox's killing and despite the piece failing to make any point, I'm still trying to see where the headline of the article comes from.
As far as I can tell it is tied to the claim of a single quote, "We will have done it without having to fight, without a single bullet being fired." Which, even if true, would be a clear reference to exiting from the EU without warfare.
It's best given a wide berth it seems.
I've just looked at a piece where it is claimed Farage whitewashed Jo Cox's killing and despite the piece failing to make any point, I'm still trying to see where the headline of the article comes from.
As far as I can tell it is tied to the claim of a single quote, "We will have done it without having to fight, without a single bullet being fired." Which, even if true, would be a clear reference to exiting from the EU without warfare.
It's best given a wide berth it seems.