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How is media language used on the cover to make the reader mistrust or trust the conservative party one use why should I do all of it when the other one is going vote for me and will not face disaster
How is media language used to portray corbyn to readers a head of the election this week The Guardian, known to support Liberal Democrats but also to promote anti-conservative messages,  present Jeremy Corbyn in a positive light to influence the mainstream audience to vote for him. They do this by using a medium wide shot, of Corbyn surrounded by children, all with signs saying to vote for him. This presents that The Guardian support Corbyn. However, The Sun newspaper, a known Conservative paper, does the opposite by showing a close up, low angle shot to connote the feeling of inferiority to Corbyn, and the image is covered in a red filter to remind the mainstream audience of the semantics with the colour red (hell, blood, devil). This message also coincides with the title across the screen; "..would just be the start of a NIGHTMARE". This is very clearly supposed to influence the audience not to vote for Corbyn.

Politcs and the press in modern britain

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boris johnson  caroline lucas   jeremy corbyn nigel farage The daily mail-labour The times-labour The daily telegraph- labour Daily express -consveative The sun -consevtive i labour daily mirror -labour The guardian labour 

Unions postpone strike

The 60s were a time for women standing up for themselves Unions Postpone Strike Who was striking?            -The Amalgamated Engineering and `Foundry Workers' Union. -Labour government were more lenient in terms of striking.  A Conservative government would be more strict and put protesters in prison.. -The 60s were a time of women standing up for themselves, for equal rights, for equal pay etc. After -WW1 and WW2, women were more commonly seen in the workplace, equal to men (however they did not have equal pay, which still continues today) The 60s was a time for protesting for peace. Hopes rise for cease-fire in Vietnam. This title presents that  The Observer  stands with the protests against war. At the time the Vietnam war had been going on for 13 years (the war occurred through 1955-1975, this cover was published in 1968). The Vietnam War was a crucial point in history as a film crew went with the soldiers to Vietnam, and filmed the events, which w