Political and Press in Britain
Political Parties
- Liberal Democrats
- Labour
- Conservatives
- Scottish National Party
- Brexit
Newspaper
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Political Party
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Owner
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The Guardian/Observer
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Liberal Democrats
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The Scott Trust
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The Telegraph
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Conservative
|
David and Fredrick Barclay
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The Independent
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Liberal Democrats
|
Alexander Lebedev
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The Daily Mail
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Conservative
|
Jonathan Harmsworth
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The Express
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Conservative
|
Richard Desmond
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The Sun
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Conservative
|
Robert Sarver
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How is media language used on the covers to make the reader either mistrust or trust the conservative party?
The media language used on the cover of 'The Sun' makes the reader mistrust the Conservative Party because they used inappropriate language. It shows David Cameron and the conservative party as lazy, and as if they don't want to do the work to run the country. The image of David Cameron is a close up wide shot, which is used to show the expression on his face clearly.
The media language used on the cover of 'The Daily Express' makes the reader trust the conservative party, because it uses the language to say we face disaster if we don't vote for Theresa May, implying that she can save us from this 'disaster'. It encourages readers to vote for her.
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