What party does the Daily Mail really support?
Looking at its views on immigration and asylum seekers, which party do you think represents the views of the Daily Mail best?
Public Comments
- i dont read it but bring on the BNP and UKIP.
- Conservative
- The daily Mail has always been Conservative
- For years I bought the Daily Mail and always thought it to be a paper with Conservative values. I don't buy it anymore - it seems to be full of rubbish. I am not interested in reading about celebrities I want to know about serious things which are happening in the world. How our soldiers are doing in Iraq or Afganistan for instance - they're hardly ever mentioned. Immigration/asylum seekers may be news but most reports seem to be sympathetic towards them. I think all immigration should be stopped now. We can't afford more people.
- I've read articles in the daily mail from Littlejohn and co, that call for immigrants to be repatriated, and for muslims to go home if they don't like it here. The daily mail often contains articles that mirror BNP policy, on immigration and crime and justice. Infact I've read daily mail articles that take more of a hardline approach than the BNP! Unfortunately, they criticise immigration at every oppurtunity, but when push comes to shove, they'll happily jump on the anti BNP bandwagon. The daily mail wants policies that only the BNP would ever deliver. Yet at the same time it criticises the BNP, and calls us Nazis. Make no mistake the Daily Mail is conservative through and through, and is as anti BNP as they come. The daily mail: "We agree with all the BNP's policies, and we hate multiculturalism, but the BNP are racist nazis and we'll support the conservatives. Hypocrites to the highest degree.
- There is no doubt they are on the right, they are a fierce critic of new Labour and dont seem to be big fans of the Lib Dems either (besides Vince Cable who they seem to like). The question is how far to the right? My guess would be they seem to agree with UKIP, they rightly oppose the BNP as extremists but still dont like the EU and want a curb on immigrants. I'm pretty sure they'd settle for a Tory government though.
- Though I am a Sun reader - because I like the t1ts, and love to read especially the bits where John Gaunt and Jeremy Clarkson comment on because they detest what is happening in this great country like I do, I occasionally like to read the Daily Mail, though they are very scathing of all political parties, they seem to leave mine (UKIP) alone for some reason though. I don't like their news articles though and don't agree with the bias reporting, they should I believe show a little more restraint and publish the news rather than opinions, but I do like their financial advice and topical pages and they are very informative. The reader's letters are usually quite amusing, witty and straight speaking too, which I also like.
- I think basically 'destructive' if that is a political party. They knock any government in office and encourage their readers in a Walter Mittyish style to think that they 'could do better' if they were elected, but to basically give up on holding serious political opinions in favour of chatting about celebraties and taking the moral high ground to expose the 'dole scrounger of the week' type stories especially if they are Muslim or working class. It will be interesting to see their take on David Cameron if he gets elected in the next government.
- Depends on which daily mail and which area of the deliveries. Urban is more likely to be liberal in Texas; rural carriers tend to be more conservative.
- This lying, lawless, gutter rag supported the Nazis in the 1930s, and it is doing the same now. It should be closed down, and its directors and editors put on trial and imprisoned for incitement to hatred.
- Which ever party they thing will get them the most sales and advertising revenue. They're as fickle as the rest of the British newspapers But i think your average Daily Mail reader would be more at home with the "Chimps Tea" Party
- The Conservative Party, who are, as far as I can see the only mainstream British political party who are prepared to take a stance on uncontrolled, unskilled immigration and don't view the world through rose-tinted glasses, unlike that communist rag the Guardian.
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