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Poor Daily Mail - having to find positives in negative news

36 replies

sorenofthejnaii · 06/07/2016 18:58

So last week it was just saying that the fall in the pound was a blip. Nothing to worry about.

Pound's gone down again. The DM is getting worried now.

FTSE going down and up and down again.

How does a paper that called the economic predictions Project Fear talk about the economic effects without saying the predictions may well have been accurate?

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NoahVale · 06/07/2016 19:00

i know, they ignore it, concentrate on Bad Jeremy Corbyn and Bad Tony Blair

NoahVale · 06/07/2016 19:00

oh and call it Brexit panic

NameChanger22 · 06/07/2016 19:02

It's never been what you'd call an honest or accurate newspaper. I don't think they have a problem continuing the lies.

NameChanger22 · 06/07/2016 19:02

It's never been what you'd call an honest or accurate newspaper. I don't think they have a problem continuing the lies.

CoteDAzur · 06/07/2016 19:06

The "Blip".

Poor Daily Mail - having to find positives in negative news
sorenofthejnaii · 06/07/2016 19:13

It's the comments that get me. Last week they were all going on about it being a blip and this week they are annoyed.

Maybe if they don't report it, it won't be true?

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NoahVale · 06/07/2016 19:15

i have looked but please dont make me look again

wowfudge · 06/07/2016 19:21

I find their slant on things interesting - know your enemy and all that - and usually laughable too. People believe it though.

ThoraGruntwhistle · 06/07/2016 19:22

I was just reading their report on what they called the 'march against democracy' Angry

GraceGrape · 06/07/2016 19:37

The DM had totally spun Mark Carney's speech yesterday to make out that he was just deliberately being gloomy because he was trying to prove a point about his predictions before the referendum. As if the Governor of the Bank of England actually cared more about proving a point than stabilising the national economy!! The comments page was full of calls for his resignation, whereas most other people's opinion seems to be that he's the only person in authority talking any sense at the moment.

It's hard to judge how much of the electorate actually share the view of your average DM reader though. The paper does seem to have a worrying amount of influence. The Tory party seems to be setting its Brexit agenda based on the comments section!

CoteDAzur · 06/07/2016 19:47

"to make out that he was just deliberately being gloomy because he was trying to prove a point about his predictions before the referendum."

If that were the case, I believe he would NOT be saying that BoE has a £250 billion war chest ready to support the markets with on 24 June, when Brexit was announced and both the Pound and FTSE had jumped off a cliff hand in hand.

sorenofthejnaii · 06/07/2016 19:49

One thing is for sure - if ever teachers wanted to discuss media spin, then this is the perfect time to do it.

Just give different groups of pupils the reporting of the same story from different perspectives and see what they think has happened.

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Figmentofmyimagination · 07/07/2016 06:03

The daily mail is the world's most visited website. It doesn't just lead us - it reflects us (well not all of us, but the majority) - in all our grasping, small minded, instrumental, unimaginative, fearful, lazy, gullible awfulness.

Figmentofmyimagination · 07/07/2016 06:10

Let's not forget that this ghastly paper has form.

In the 30s it was a proud cheerleader for the fascists - with its famous headlines including "hurrah for the blackshirts' - and even gave away tickets to Mosley's famous Olympia event that descended into violence. The pairs of tickets were a prize in the paper's reader competition for the best entries completing the sentence "I love the blackshirts because..,".

Nothing changes. Vile.

CoteDAzur · 07/07/2016 10:39

I did not know that Shock

Figmentofmyimagination · 07/07/2016 10:49

Yes well, you can read all about it in Martin Pugh's history of fascism in the UK - "Hurrah for the Blackshirts - Fascists and fascism between the wars".

Not a past they like to dwell on.

BengalCatMum · 07/07/2016 11:01

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CoteDAzur · 07/07/2016 13:22

"rise before the 'blip'; which was due to Barclays gambling £100 Billion on a Remain win"

I would like to read more about this fact, if that is indeed what it is. Please provide a link.

Figmentofmyimagination · 08/07/2016 07:25

Here's how they get away with it.

hackinginquiry.org/latest-news/brexit-and-the-newspapers-where-was-ipso-2/

Mistigri · 08/07/2016 07:37

Barclays gambling £100 billion on a remain win

I think bengalcat just plucked that one from her arse, as a Google search finds nothing, not even from the conspiracy theorist websites.

JudyCoolibar · 08/07/2016 12:41

Bengalcat, the simple fact is that for a long time the pound had been bumping along at around $1.46, with the referendum result it went down to around $1.33 and stayed there, and currently looks like it's going down again. The alleged blip is completely irrelevant to that fact. Denying the evidence helps no-one.

jellybeans · 08/07/2016 12:44

They did the same after tax credits cuts etc. Didnt even mention it.

BengalCatMum · 09/07/2016 02:27

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