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Media coverage deliberately biased against Corbyn, British public believes

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claig · 04/09/2016 19:39

The public understand the media's game.

There is no fooling the public or the Corbynistas. The usual tactics of the metropolitan elite have failed.

"Perception of unfairness extends beyond supporters of Labour leader"
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A majority of the British public believe the media is deliberately biased against Jeremy Corbyn and seeking to portray him in a negative light.
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Women in the Labour selectorate were more likely to believe the coverage was biased than men and older people in the group were also more likely to believe it had been deliberately biased "

www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jeremy-corbyn-poll-labour-leadership-media-bias-believe-against-him-supporters-mi5-portland-a7225031.html

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OrsonWellsHat · 04/09/2016 20:37

I'm a labour voting woman, I (for once Grin) actually agree with you.

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claig · 04/09/2016 20:53

Well done, Orson Grin.
There is no fooling you either.

It seems that it is nearly only the 172 and their supporters who don't think the media is biased against Corbyn.

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OrsonWellsHat · 04/09/2016 21:00

Oddly enough myself and mil were discussing this subject over dinner and were getting irate about all the 'loony left' bilge in the tabloids.

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claig · 04/09/2016 21:02

'were getting irate about all the 'loony left' bilge in the tabloids.'

That is all they have got. They are going to lose because the people no longer trust them and their spin and lies. The 172 are probably out of tactics now, they have nothing left, the people have abandoned them and lost faith in them.

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LineyReborn · 04/09/2016 21:05

I agree with you, claig. It's not good for politics and democracy.

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ToFindAndWakeTheDreamer · 04/09/2016 21:08

The media is biased against Corbyn.

But then common sense is also biased against Corbyn.

So on this one I'm not actually bothered.

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yumyumlama · 04/09/2016 21:09

I personally enjoy Corbyn. Vastly entertaining.

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claig · 04/09/2016 21:12

LineyReborn, I think it is going to be great for politics and democracy because Corbyn and the Corbynistas have shaken up the entire stitched-up Establishment Tory/Tory-lite/Red Tory system. The Tory-liters are now out of favour and are unlikely to be able to wield power for the Establishment again for a very long time. People don't want their solutions and don't trust them any more.

What we are seeing is a public rebellion and demand for real democracy with real differentiation of policies and new thinking, new faces and no more Tory-lite. Brexit was a repudiation of the Establishment teams and so is UKIP and so is Corbyn. Soon we will have to be granted PR voting because people have lost faith in being able to have their voices heard.

The phenomenal increase in Labour membership is a sign that people are energised and enthusiastic and want to take the Labour party back off the Establishment.

No one knows where it will end, but it is a healthy engagement by ordinary people in the political process and it is a reduction in power of the Establishment teams.

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gillybeanz · 04/09/2016 21:16

The people aren't fooled anymore.
When you are accused of wearing a tin hat, but you can see it as plain as day, this is progress. Thanks

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claig · 04/09/2016 21:26

What is bad for democracy is the contempt of Labour members shown by some of these Labour MPs.

I have great repsect for Emily Thornberry, she seems to be one of the only old guard Labour MPs to have stuck loyally by Corbyn and accepted the will of Labour members.

"Emily Thornberry accuses Labour NEC of trying to quash Corbyn

Shadow foreign secretary condemns decisions by party hierarchy to ‘put members back in their box’
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“Here we are now, less than a year after Jeremy’s overwhelming victory, and the party hierarchy – through decisions of the national executive committee – is attempting to overturn that result, quash Jeremy’s mandate, and put the party’s members back in their box. And they are doing so in the most naked way,” she wrote."

www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/aug/29/emily-thornberry-tom-watson-labour-leadership-race-nec-voting-members

The public (even non-Labour supporters) think the media is biased against Corbyn, the media are losing credibility as are the 172, the more ridiculous their anti Corbyn stance becomes in the face of huge support from Labour members.

Just as most of the country think the media is biased against Corbyn, I think that most of the country wants Corbyn to beat the 172 (even if they don't support Corbyn), purely so that all of the people can get a real democracy back again where the MPs have to listen to their members and even the public too (unlike the 172's Owen Smith who wants to oppose Brexit if he can).

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sharkinthedark · 04/09/2016 21:29

I agree.

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Quiero · 04/09/2016 21:33

I totally agree and And it is worrying. I'm not a big fan of Corbyn, I voted for him to become leader and have been disappointed by him since. I wanted him to shake things up but he hasn't done or said anything other than rally the far left troops which I'm not convinced is a good thing

However, saying all of that, the media are sooo worried that an anti establishment left winger gains any credence it makes me wonder what they are so scared of. It has my mind in a spin.

Still, the thought of a Tory Gov for the next ten years terrifies me. There's no public appetite for socialism so it's all a bit pointless.

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caroldecker · 04/09/2016 21:47

GE results 2020 with Corbyn as leader (after boundary changes and reduction to 600 members):

Conservatives 350
Labour 165
SNP 50
Others 35

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pettyprudence · 04/09/2016 21:56

I agree that there is bias against Corbyn and pretty much anyone in the Labour party - always has been, except for the brief Blair/Murdoch love in.

I still don't like Corbyn though and that's partially down to the "Corbynistas" and "momentum" (but not solely). Family and friends who fall into those camps have confirmed the media bias as being correct tbh but I'm more than sure there are sane level headed supporters out there

Membership in my ward has gone up from approx 50 to 350 in the last year due to the Corbyn effect - not a single person has turned up to any ward or constituency events so maybe not so energised after all (I know 2 of them personally, they have zero interest in the Labour Party, just Corbyn). Obviously I'm not saying they are all disinterested, and tbf not many of the original 50 turn up to much (myself included!) but I do know that the ward secretary and a regular attendee have personally been to each new members house to drop off handwritten invitations and make face to face introductions where possible to welcome them into the party. Maybe they have frightened them all off Grin Blush

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NNChangeAgain · 04/09/2016 22:00

No one knows where it will end,

In the short term (3-4 years), it creates a situation in which a government with a very small majority face no real opposition in Parliament.

In the medium term (4-9 years) it creates a situation in which a conservative government will have a significantly increased majority and the opposition will be formed by inexperienced and unprepared politicians.

Neither are healthy for democracy and I say that a Conservative.

In the long term, you're right, none knows.

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EnthusiasmDisturbed · 05/09/2016 12:43

Yes the tabloids are bias against Corbyn that is the usual stance against a Labour leader. He works against the media to. Blair worked with the media, went more to the centre and won three consecutive elections

And the only people who fear Corbyn are the Labour supporters who do not not support him as we know he will never ever be PM and will not even gain a big enough majority to worry the Tories and has lead a useless opposition when it has been handed to him on a plate

An increase in Labour Party
Membership did nothing to help Labour in the local elections (worse results for an opposition party in over 25 years) this has been the only true test he has had to see how popular the Labour Party is with the electorate since being a leader but it will keep his position safe

Give him another year two maximum and people will get bored of the spin of anti establishment, the establishment trying to undermine him, the man of principle and the constant attending of rallies and giving speeches filled with crowd pleasing statements and little work on how to get labour back into power with workable policies that is backed up with plans other than a rise in taxes

I am hoping sooner rather than later his support dwindles then Labour can get a chance to get a Leader who might just get a chance at being PM though I think that is unlikely now given the time frame but they could gain a stronger opposition to the Tories after 2020 GE as Corbyn won't

Whoever Corbyn goes up against now in the leadership he will win so no point in putting up a really good candidate

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ginandbearit · 05/09/2016 22:48

Would love to see Emily Thornberry head to head against May... Thornberry is a real potential leader and pm, however much goodwill there is towards Jeremy he just doesn't punch the buttons .

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EnthusiasmDisturbed · 06/09/2016 07:34

Lady Emily Confused

We need a leader of the Labour Party that will appeal across the board her van tweet showed her utter contempt for some people in this country

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TheInimitableMrsFanshawe · 06/09/2016 07:43

Absolute bollocks. And MN is so pro Corbyn it's ridiculous. There was a thread the other day saying that Corbyn was right to use that photo of him sitting in a train floor because he was making a point of principle. So it's ok to lie in the most obvious and stupid way, because you're making a point? Hmm. Quite apart from the deliberate attempt at deception, it shows a shocking lack of judgement to have tried it on in circumstances when the truth could so easily be discovered. Hardly leadership material.

If a Tory MP had done similar he would had his arse handed to him and he would be out of a job, and quite right too.

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LineyReborn · 06/09/2016 09:06

I'm no fan of Corbyn but I do resent the press giving him the 'bacon roll' treatment because it's not good for democracy in Britain.

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thecatfromjapan · 06/09/2016 09:17

I think the whole "The Establishment are a secret conspiracy against the country" discourse is a.) nuts b.) destabilising democracy.

Seriously, who are "The Establishment"? It's a crazy, floating signifier, the content of which changes on who is doing the pointing, and who they are pissed off with this week: the people who run Channel 4; the urban elites, bankers, metropolitan liberals, everyone who lives in that there London, MI5 ...

It needs to be confronted, now, because it is delivering our democracy (which has worked pretty well, actually,) into the hands of a coalition of unelected, non-representative, neo-nativist, ultra-free-market nutters.

This, ultimately, is good only for those who would like to see the UK become a low-employment, weak-government, low-regulation tax haven.

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thecatfromjapan · 06/09/2016 09:19

EnthusiasmDisturbed : "And the only people who fear Corbyn are the Labour supporters who do not not support him as we know he will never ever be PM and will not even gain a big enough majority to worry the Tories and has lead a useless opposition when it has been handed to him on a plate."

Agree.

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Chchchchangeabout · 06/09/2016 09:30

What enthusiasm and the cat said. I am a labour voter but no way am I voting for Corbyn. From first hand accounts of him he's not inclusive at all, quite the opposite.

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BakewellTartAgain · 06/09/2016 11:42

I can't see Thornberry has anything going for her beyond an authoritative speaking voice; listen to the content and she is uninspiring, occasionally veering into sneery.

"Common sense is biased against Corbyn" is on the nail!

I have abandoned Labour. I was even thinking of joining and volunteering my time locally but Owen Smith is the final crappy straw. I feel like a weight has been lifted Tbh..

Did anyone spot Stockton council ward turning Conservative recently?

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Kaija · 06/09/2016 12:17

The Cat from Japan is absolutely right on your use of "the Establishment", Claig:

"It needs to be confronted, now, because it is delivering our democracy (which has worked pretty well, actually,) into the hands of a coalition of unelected, non-representative, neo-nativist, ultra-free-market nutters.

This, ultimately, is good only for those who would like to see the UK become a low-employment, weak-government, low-regulation.

Is this what you are hoping your curiously disparate anti-establishment heroes - Farage and Corbyn - will deliver? If not that, what?

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