Really ?
About a quarter of the way through the article ...
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What state ? The Irish state! Thats pretty unequivocal No?
Other Irish clues...
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or this one..
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Or this one ...
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Or this one...
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Maybe they could have stuck leprechaun in here or there .
Well, I appreciate the effort you've put into that response :)
You could be on to something with the leprechaun too! Perhaps that's the way IPSO could get the Daily Mail to be a little less misleading - with a nice big visual clue right at the top of the page!
Reading the comments, it's almost all about Starmer, Labour and the UK. There are something like 3000 comments already, and mentions of Ireland are few and far between. I had a look at the best rated comments, and stopped after the first hundred or so, as I still hadn't seen one that wasn't assuming this was a story about UK Labour corruption.
The Daily Mail have decades of experience doing this, and it's nothing to do with any opposition to Labour. They were arguably the news outlet most responsible for taking click bait mainstream, and are probably the best in the world at writing these kind of articles. The truth is always there, but they know exactly where the drop off is with a long news article, and make sure what they want to say is in the headline, the first paragraphs, and the first photos. After that, the majority think they've got the gist, and have formed an opinion. As you can see from the comments, it sadly works.
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