Merlin11 wrote:The mugs on her are the ones who take on board what the Tory press tell them. The other day the d.mail had JC running over a photographer when in fact he was in the back seat of the car .He was actually being driven by a police officer. They are all ganging up to screw the general public and protect their monetary interests. Yes May does want to bring back fox hunting and yes you heard it here first the pension age is going to rise after the election too 70years.
Jeremy Corbin is meeting the GP everyday up and down the country with large numbers attending. No stage managed media rooms he takes on board questions openly which is making himself very popular. Teresa May has selected small venues and selected pro audience. She then picks who will ask her a question which is usually a Tory supporting paper. All a bit boring.
Jeremy Corbin is a breath of fresh air in British politics and I see that the polls have narrowed over the weekend. Labour up to 32%.
Anyone who believes what they read in the papers will not be able to make a balanced choice. It would depend purely on what paper they read. They all have their own agendas, and the Mail is considered by many to be a joke. I take the Mirror because I like the sports coverage, and can actually manage their crosswords. As far as news is concerned, it is a complete joke like many others. I think more people will make a decision based on what they see and hear politicians saying on TV, as well as deciding who has had the most positive impact on their personal living standards while in government. I doubt if many of us are stupid enough to make a decision based on the claims of a newspaper, particularly The Mail.