Politics & The Press in Modern Britain 2019 Election
Jeremy Corbyn - Labour Party
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 telegraphy
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Conservative Party.
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David and Fredrick Barclay
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The independent
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Liberal Democrats.
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Alexander Lebedev
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The daily mail
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53% Conservative Party.
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Jonathan Harmsworth
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The express
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Conservative Party.
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Richard Desmond
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The sun
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Conservative Party.
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Robert Sarver
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How is media language used to portray Corbyn to readers ahead of the election this week|?


The media language used in these newspapers to portray Corbyn ahead of the election this week is,very against Corbyn especially the sun, as it says 'waking up to corbyn as Pm on Friday 13th would be the start of a NIGHTMARE' as well as it is a supporter of the conservatives making it bias. Suggesting that Corbyn as PM would be a nightmare. As well as Friday 13th shows the bad side and the joke side of Corbyn becoming prime minister. Using this type of media language shows the real hate towards and vigilant towards Corbynb and this is bias language.As they want Boris Johnson to win.
The guardian uses the same type of language against Corbyn but not as extreme as the sun as it dosen't involve the words Nightmare and Friday 13th. However this shows that the Guardian beleives that Corbyn are ditching certian people 'to focus on voters finances'. This is also bias as it is a liberal democrats supporter but it is also against Corbyn.


The media language used in these newspapers to portray Corbyn ahead of the election this week is,very against Corbyn especially the sun, as it says 'waking up to corbyn as Pm on Friday 13th would be the start of a NIGHTMARE' as well as it is a supporter of the conservatives making it bias. Suggesting that Corbyn as PM would be a nightmare. As well as Friday 13th shows the bad side and the joke side of Corbyn becoming prime minister. Using this type of media language shows the real hate towards and vigilant towards Corbynb and this is bias language.As they want Boris Johnson to win.
The guardian uses the same type of language against Corbyn but not as extreme as the sun as it dosen't involve the words Nightmare and Friday 13th. However this shows that the Guardian beleives that Corbyn are ditching certian people 'to focus on voters finances'. This is also bias as it is a liberal democrats supporter but it is also against Corbyn.








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