Daily Mail mocked for moaning about ‘Remainers plot to hijack Eurovision Song Contest’
‘We voted Remain in Liverpool, so why shouldn’t we have the European flag flying.’
‘We voted Remain in Liverpool, so why shouldn’t we have the European flag flying.’
Tongues are wagging that the UK’s shortest-serving former PM, whose premiership managed to cost the country a staggering £30bn, fancies a bit of hosting on the right-wing network.
The Tory MP’s ‘doctors shouldn’t strike’ comments on his own GB News’ show backfired spectacularly.
Dismay has been voiced about the UK’s largest commercial, national and regional news publisher’s proposed cuts to editorial roles.
Jacob Rees-Mogg was forced to awkwardly defend Brexit this week, as an economist on his show managed to coolly rip our departure from the EU apart in just a couple of sentences.
‘The Mail thrives on sowing division.’
Like many of her Tory colleagues, Therese Coffey is well-rehearsed in car crash interviews and awkward blunders. In fact, the secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs, could even be up there with Nadine Dorries in the gaffe notoriety stakes.
Aiming to copy the UKIP ‘playbook’, Reform is to wage an insurgent campaign, in a bid to gain TV exposure for its senior representatives.
With a media that doesn’t hold back in printing anti-immigration stories designed to fan the flames of hatred, using the most inflated figures possible to report on asylum and refugee resettlement in the UK, comes as no surprise.
Not to be outshone by its right-wing channel rival, news followed the Rees-Mogg on GB News announcement that Nadine Dorries is to host her own show on TalkTV.