B BabyBelle321 New member Oct 1, 2009 #1 ...can dictate the outcome of the? next General Election, or that our next Government will be elected by The Sun readers ...
...can dictate the outcome of the? next General Election, or that our next Government will be elected by The Sun readers ...
L luludoodie New member Oct 1, 2009 #2 Everyone (including the Sun) is entitled to their opinions. Brown's performance was pathetic, dying man clutching at straws of reannounced or would never see the light of day policies. Mind you Cameron's isn't much better! Sad to see our once great nation on it's terminal decline!
Everyone (including the Sun) is entitled to their opinions. Brown's performance was pathetic, dying man clutching at straws of reannounced or would never see the light of day policies. Mind you Cameron's isn't much better! Sad to see our once great nation on it's terminal decline!
F Flup New member Oct 1, 2009 #3 The latter is very scary and regrettably true... but what do you expect from an electorate that chooses The Sun as its favourite 'newspaper'?
The latter is very scary and regrettably true... but what do you expect from an electorate that chooses The Sun as its favourite 'newspaper'?
D David T New member Oct 1, 2009 #4 Get a life...... Since when has a sun reader bothered to vote....?
D David T New member Oct 1, 2009 #5 Get a life...... Since when has a sun reader bothered to vote....?
D Derke N New member Oct 1, 2009 #6 Tail wagging the dog. The paper is attempting to reflect opinion rather than alter it.