dd at me noticing this is the Daily Star. First the Daily Mail and now this 💀
Quote:
A (Heavily intellectual, highly serious)
The Guardian - Centre Left (Labour, some Lib Dem)
The Independent - Centre Left (Labour and Lib Dem)
The Observer - Centre Left (Labour and Lib Dem)
The Financial Times - Centrist (Mixed)
The Times - Centrist (Mixed)
The Telegraph - Centre Right (Conservative)
B (Intellectual and serious, but cut down for the convenience of the reader without much time on his or her hands)
The i - Centre Left (Labour and Lib Dem)
The Morning Star - Left (Socialist parties, some Labour)
C (Non-intellectual, sensationalist, often derided by readers of A and B papers)
The Mirror - Centre Left (Labour)
Daily Express - Right (Conservative, UKIP)
Daily Mail - Right (Conservative, UKIP)
D (Very non-intellectual, hugely sensationalist and barely qualify as newspapers at all)
The Sun - Right (Conservative)
Daily Star - Right (Conservative and far right parties)
News of The World - Right (Conservative)
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^ Take notes of our papers, their stance and level of intellect non-British citizens of atrl!