On Today this morning they were doing a vox pop asking people outside a shopping centre if the Labour Conference had an effect on how they would vote. 'Oh, I'm not interested in politics' said this woman, with a girlish giggle. 'I vote how my husband tells me.' Brave women struggled and suffered for her to have a vote - if she doesn't know or doesn't care, don't vote, but at least don't just do what your husband/father tells you. No wonder we're in the state we're in
You have to have acertain level of intelligence to read the Guardian, and I would expect most readers to be well aware of its political agenda. I recently heard Daily Mail reader say her paper wasn't biassed which I did find quite depressing.
Ana, I hope I didn't detect a hint of sarcasm or disbelief. I rarely buy any print copies of newspapers, but read a number of papers, news sites, blogs, etc online. Why wouldn't I?
No idea what was in the paper copy of the Sun, but there doesn't seem to be anything about the Labour conference in the online version.
There's something about the England (football) boss, Brad Pitt, Zoe Ball, a girl who had sex with eight lads on holiday, a student auctioning her virginity online and a ranting Muslim hate preacher, who accuses the Queen of being a terrorist.
Anyone know what was in the Sun today? I was watching some of the Labour conference and a message came out that all copies of the Sun had been removed.
Just before the Brexit referendum I overheard two young women discussing which way they would vote. One said 'I'll vote the same way as my parents'. 'What's that then?' asked the other. 'Oh,' said the first one 'It'll be Labour'.
How many idiotic voters have their minds made up by The Sun, Daily Mail, Express etc without even realising it?
You are saying that a newspaper makes the ignorant more ignorant but being influenced by the written word, whether you agree with it or not, is preferable to having your mind made up by your husband because you're too ignorant or lazy to think for yourself.
Yup! I've just admitted it. I must admit I read it - at least the online version - as an alternative to having a punchbag. I don't really have an obsession with 'toned bodies' or the Kardashian family.
I'm afraid I found varian's condemnation of 'idiotic voters' who only read etc. etc. terribly patronising. I do know that some GN members have admitted to reading the DM - shock horror!
Ana. The sweeping and at times insulting generalisations made on some of these threads are quite. I suggest that someone takes the trouble to do a large and in depth poll of all Sun, Daily Mail, Express etc readers to assess their intelligence (or lack of it) before writing them all off as idiots.
An occasional Saturday Mail reader I am; an idiot I am most certainly not.
I don't think I ever voted the same way as my ex-husband either. I certainly haven't voted the same way as my parents, although my children have voted the same way as I have. Admittedly, they've only just become eligible to vote. My daughter voted Labour in the GE and both voted Remain in the referendum. Time will tell if they dare to rebel!!
At least this stupid woman realises she is being told how to vote by her husband. How many idiotic voters have their minds made up by The Sun, Daily Mail, Express etc without even realising it?