Chippy_boy
Well-Known Member
I am sure @Ancient Citizen's analysis is spot on. I made the point a few days ago that the Murdoch press supported a Blair-led Labour government and that in fact some of the papers are amongst other things also inclined to back who they think will win.If your analysis is correct then Labour have a problem. They can pander to people who read this appalling excuse of a newspaper. This may increase electability although it's doubtful as large numbers of people who actually voted Labour last Friday would leave in droves. Unsubtle racism and attacks on the feckless not the way to keep their vote.
I'm sure most people on here don't read it. Whatever our political persuasion I get the impression we are engaged politically and get our information from other sources.
You are right that the press is a dwindling force and that most people don't read newspapers, but they do read tweets of clips from newspapers. And retweets of those tweets and postings on forums like this one of the retweets etc. The printed circulation may be small, but overall impact of their output is not.
However, this is all fixable, should Labour choose to try to fix it. Which is where it gets tricky and indeed a big dilemma:
What do you do when the thing that you stand for, is not what people want? Do you have the courage of your convictions, only to lose election after election after election? Or do you accept that you need to abandon some of your principles? I do not mean to trivialise that - it is a question which Labour is doubtless going to struggle with.