Don’t they know there’s a war on? Daily Mail front page comes back to haunt them
The newspaper splashed allegations of a lockdown-busting Labour party, 15 days after telling people to drop the issue.
The newspaper splashed allegations of a lockdown-busting Labour party, 15 days after telling people to drop the issue.
The Labour MP did not hold back on the journalist who penned the 'Basic Instinct' story about Angela Rayner.
Sir Lindsay said he wanted to use the meeting to ask that “we are all a little kinder.”
Rayner said she "rebutted" the story "instantly" - but the Mail on Sunday published it anyway.
"It's scary that satire on our current politics can be so believable," wrote one person after watching the clip.
"Pierce’s tweet is the stupidest tweet of 2022," wrote one person in response.
It is thought to be the first time this has ever happened.
One person described the story as a "stain on everyone involved in briefing it out, writing it, editing it, and approving it for circulation."
The paper's forgiving position seems out of step with the British public, three-fifths of whom think Boris and Rishi should resign.
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