written by on 07/08/2011
In the 1960s, the owner of the Daily Express stated that he ran the newspaper "purely for the purpose of making propaganda". Although the paper has since changed ownership, it still remains little more than a mouthpiece for the bigoted opinions of its owner and editors. The Daily Express has absolutely no problems with twisting or even making up facts to suit its agenda. The Daily Express also has an annoying tendency to promote itself within its own articles, with sentences like "X praised the Daily Express for...". It has a very biased view on certain subjects such as immigration and the European Union, and has been known to fabricate stories on these subjects merely to drum up support for its so-called Crusade (little more than a marketing stunt). Long story cut short, if you're buying the Daily Express, you're basically paying for propaganda.
written by on 01/03/2010
I thought this newspaper was excellent and told me lots about what was going on it the worls, i would definatley reccomend it to me friends family and people on here!The contense of this newspaper realy captured my attention ,and as much as i hate reading, i couldent resist the glow of this newspaper, i love it! I feel as if i will purchase mant more of this newspaper in the future and am grateful to the corner shop i bought it in. If it wasent for them this great newspaper would not have entered my life. thanks!I will admit i am young and i used to think newspapers were boring but i do love the daily express. thakyou for letting me express my veiws.
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