Thanks MaizieD for your link to the study of the coverage of the EU referendum campaign in the UK press, which confirms that-
"When it comes to the positions adopted by each newspaper scrutinized, 6 out of the 9 newspapers adopted positions consistent with the pro-Leave dominance, with the strongest positions in the Daily Express, followed by the Daily Mail and the Sun. The Daily Mirror had the highest share of pro-Remain articles, followed by the Guardian and the Financial Times.
Regarding the differences in tone between the Leave and Remain arguments in the press, the report highlights that the pro-Remain articles were marked by a focus on the single issue of the economy, adopting a generally very negative tone. In contrast to this, pro-Leave articles adopted a more positive tone, balancing criticism of the status quo with hopeful messages for a pro-Brexit future. Pro-Leave articles did play to fears, notably around migration and sovereignty, but their future-oriented messages were more optimistic."
This is the worry about any future vote. Newspaper readership was such an influential factor and those who use emotional manipulation rather than facts are unlikely to change. The owners of these newspapers are foriegn or tax-exile billionaires who have their own agendas.
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