How we rated the government on immigration, climate, welfare, foreign affairs, arts and culture, alongside what The Lead's readers had to say on each key policy area
So disappointing. Given how powerful the majority of the media is, with its blatantly propagandist rightwing agenda, isn't it all the more incumbent on the rest of us to speak up?
To take just one example. Has the US foreign policy been 'legally dubious', as you put it? Or unequivocally against international law? Not to mention any degree of humanity.
I despair. The background of your lead writer/editor - the Westminster bubble followed by the feeble New Statesman - might explain a lot. Get your writing team out of these tiny, solipsistic bubbles. A sojourn in the global south might wake them up.
The foremost essential is to keep that creep Farage from gaining any further ground in British politics. He's a bloody menace, and the media, being Murdoch-controlled, give him far too much attention.
So disappointing. Given how powerful the majority of the media is, with its blatantly propagandist rightwing agenda, isn't it all the more incumbent on the rest of us to speak up?
To take just one example. Has the US foreign policy been 'legally dubious', as you put it? Or unequivocally against international law? Not to mention any degree of humanity.
I despair. The background of your lead writer/editor - the Westminster bubble followed by the feeble New Statesman - might explain a lot. Get your writing team out of these tiny, solipsistic bubbles. A sojourn in the global south might wake them up.
The foremost essential is to keep that creep Farage from gaining any further ground in British politics. He's a bloody menace, and the media, being Murdoch-controlled, give him far too much attention.