Postal Letter

Should the Daily Mail come clean about what party it really supports?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daily_Mail#Inter-war_period The Daily Mail has had a history of supporting facism. Its headlines today still support that. Why not come clean and admit its support for the BNP rather than claiming to support the conservative party? (Saying that, I think that some articles it runs are more extreme that the views of some BNP members!)

Public Comments

  1. no matter how many times you wash that gutter rag it wont come clean!
  2. No need to. Like in America, people with IQs above 100 already know who the media supports.
  3. What you mean all 2,218,547 Daily Mail readers unwittingly support the BNP? Around half the population support the BNP's policies if you don't mention where they came from. The only thing keeping them down is the 20 year campaign of left wing media smear. If you don't like reading the truth about the state multiculturalism has got us in, just stick to the Guardian.
  4. I think they support their advertisers?
  5. Politics and the US Postal Service are risky bed fellows in the USA. However, I do not know about your Daily Mail.
  6. the daily mail and daily express are in a righter wing than you circulation war, true the mail has always had fascist leanings, but over the last few years it has become more marked. blatant rascist headlines regarding immigrants have become an almost permanent feature. of course the daily mail would deny these allegations but that would just be even more insulting to their readers than the rubbish they print. so yes, i think the daily mail, and all other newspapers should at least have the guts to stake their claim publicly their political allegiance. doubt it would ever happen though.
  7. I'm a DM and also Telegraph reader. You might think that I'm pretty far to the right but I'm actually more anti-left rather than pro right. I don't see too much support for the BNP - which I regard as an ultra-left wing organisation full of populist theory and simplistic ideals. I am attracted to the DM because it radically opposes the really old-fashioned ideals of 'new' labour.
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