Daily Mail
Two wrongs don't make a right. Anti-semitism and Islamaphobia are both abhorrent. The Tory Press is making capital out of allegations against the Labour party. They have every right to publish what the chief rabbi says. Here's the Mail today.
The Mail is hard on Labour candidates who are found wanting. On its Rabbi spread today it reports that one is being investigated over a false address allegation. Last week it listed Corbyn's "dirty dozen" and their misdemeanours, including anti-semitic or misogynistic tweets.
The Mail is hard on Labour candidates who are found wanting. On its Rabbi spread today it reports that one is being investigated over a false address allegation. Last week it listed Corbyn's "dirty dozen" and their misdemeanours, including anti-semitic or misogynistic tweets.
It seems less enthusiastic about calling out anti-Muslim rhetoric from Tory candidates. Like Karl McCartney in Lincoln, who has apologised for retweeting Stephen Yaxley Lennon's views on "Muslim paedophiles". This story from the Sunday Mirror didn't make the Mail....
Mr McCartney did, however, make an appearance in the paper last week. On a spread about "voter fraud". He went to the police to claim that students had registered twice in 2017. When he lost by miles. The police found nothing amiss. "But he's not so sure"...
In fact, there is nothing amiss in making more than one attempt to register. If you don't think (or have forgotten) that you're registered and go online to do so just before the deadline, no harm done. You won't be listed twice. Better do that than lose your vote.
And you can register at two addresses - whether you are a student or have a second home, like all those Tory MPs. You won't be able to vote twice. Register today. Then choose where your vote will be most effective.
And you can register at two addresses - whether you are a student or have a second home, like all those Tory MPs. You won't be able to vote twice. Register today. Then choose where your vote will be most effective.
The Sun
So is he the most sensible man in Britain (page 8-9) .... or a man whose panic is off the scale (page 10)?
While we're looking at The Sun, I see the head on the leader is "War on Boris". Remainers are being too mean to him. And, you may recall The Telegraph's Allison Pearson tweeting that the media had a pathological hatred of him. So hats off to The Sun for redressing the balance. Here is its coverage of the war on Boris since the start of the election campaign:
While we're looking at The Sun, I see the head on the leader is "War on Boris". Remainers are being too mean to him. And, you may recall The Telegraph's Allison Pearson tweeting that the media had a pathological hatred of him. So hats off to The Sun for redressing the balance. Here is its coverage of the war on Boris since the start of the election campaign:
...and here is its coverage of Mr Corbyn:
Metro
It comes to something when the Prime Minister basically saying "I'm not lying" is the main Tory coverage headline in the country's most-read national newspaper.