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Topic History of: The Sun - bullies
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JK2006 The frightening thing is that The Sun is so stupid as to believe the public will fall for the obvious coaching and language that the mother spouted. Pure tabloid hate recycled.

I think this might be one of the best things to happen in ages; it marks the start of the death of the tabloid control.

And I think it might mark the end of Dominic Mohan's reign as Editor.
david lol Angel

hmmm, I've been thinking- re: the Sun's disgraceful behaviour on Gordon Brown's letter, and the reaction against Jan Moir's piece on Stephen Gateley's death...

are the public finally standing up and saying no to journalists trashing people's reputations in order to sell papers?

maybe I am wrong, but I do feel a change happening, albeit slowly.

I hope so in any case.
Angel BR wrote:
That is because the story is very unfair on Brown. People may hate his policies and his party and even think he is a loser. But the English believe in FAIR PLAY - and that is what the SUN has ignored.

The Sun are being very silly in their Tory Campaign. Today they have outed an affair on Paul Keetch - but he is standing down at the next election - so there is no point in the story at all......

They need a Political Editor with a brain fast - or they will become laughing stocks with this silly coverage of politics.

Will it harm the Tories ? Dont think so because people were voting Tory next election in any case. They cant really add anything to the disaster that is New Labour.


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BR That is because the story is very unfair on Brown. People may hate his policies and his party and even think he is a loser. But the English believe in FAIR PLAY - and that is what the SUN has ignored.

The Sun are being very silly in their Tory Campaign. Today they have outed an affair on Paul Keetch - but he is standing down at the next election - so there is no point in the story at all......

They need a Political Editor with a brain fast - or they will become laughing stocks with this silly coverage of politics.

Will it harm the Tories ? Dont think so because people were voting Tory next election in any case. They cant really add anything to the disaster that is New Labour.
JK2006 Interesting that the serious level of pro-Brown, anti-Sun response was first illustrated here.

And I've always written spelled and not spelt but then I am only a Master of Arts English Literature Cantab!!! (who also gets many more words wrong).