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Originally Posted by Chewy
And you watch to much of the "Real World" to know what the real world actually is
Tabloid - For everyone, tend to have bias against certain parties, for instance, the Sun declaring its love for the Tories, so them printing these would be seen as them disrespecting the Labour party, possibly to influence votes
Guardian - For people who like in depth things as opposed to 3 paragraphed articles, also broadsheets are less bias, meaning the whole poster joke wasnt mean to big up either the Labour party or the Tories, it was a joke, you know, something humourous, that makes you laugh, not something with an sinister motive, it is satire, the posters dont put Labour in a good light, or the Tories
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Do me a favour, the Guardian or should I say the grauniad (it was said at one time they regualrly misspelled their own name) is a left wing newspaper,
Broadsheets arent any more or less biased, perhaps it may just be the people who read them use this as an excuse for newspaper snobbery. But if you read them properly and understand them you will see all editorial staff put their own bias on comments, articles and columns.