Britain leaving the EU
Due to Brexit, new trade unions are required and so it will be a longer process to get these unions back into place.
Complicated immigration laws.
Britain wants to keep the £ as the euro is constantly falling
Britain wants more power and feels that the EU has too much control
Older Generation vs Younger Generation
In my opinion, newspapers are biased within the articles they produce. Most newspapers support a specific political group
Telegraph is very right wing and is most likely to support the conservative party, whereas the Mirror is left wing and is most likely to support the labour party.
Telegraph is right wing due to the writers of the article and the audience they are trying to connect with.

•Working in groups you will identify the Splash (main story)
Telegraph: Mays push for deal ends in chaos
Mirror: DUP ED -May gaves unionists £1bn for their support...now they derail brexit
•You will identify the target audience for each of these papers using the socio-economic model
Telegraph: older, ABC1, more series political topics
Mirror: contains gossip as well-C2DE-possibly younger/mixed ages
•Collectively you will discuss how the papers are representing Brexit, THE DUP and Theresa May.
Telegraph: Supporting brexit/may. "pm left with 10 days to salvage EU talks"-bid for sympathy
DUP shown as uncooperative."DUP refuses to back strategy"
Mirror: Negative on May as she spent lots of money on people who over complicated brexit
DUP also shown negative for kind of using the tories for money and power
Brexit shown to be neutral and more focus on the people and parties and situation
Discuss the possible political agendas of the Mirror and the Telegraph in what way do they seek to influence their audience?
By showing different people and parties in different lights they can alter people's perceptions, which will ultimately effect how they vote.
Discuss the difference between Broadsheet
and Tabloid papers through a comparison of the Telegraph and Mirror 05/12/2017
The are many differences between Broadsheets and Tabloids, an example of an broadsheet would be the telegraph which is viewed as very right wing and are known to support the conservative party and an example of aTabloid is the Daily Mirror, which is viewed as to be left wing and known to support the Labour party.
The first difference between the Telegraph and the Mirror is the font. Daily Mirror adopts a sans serif font which is know to be more modernised and contemporary, this could relate to the younger audience and social class The Mirror is trying to promote to this could be the C2, D and E category. The Telegraph have adopts a serif font for their masthead, this shows a high level of sophistication and intelligence for the Telegraph this leans more towards the A,B,C1 category. The style of the font offers a sense of credibility within the tabloid and broadsheet.
The splash for the Mirror, is in a strong, bold format which makes it more noticeable, the actual splash for the Mirror contains their political opinions of the paper and how they view the Brexit situation ,which is more left wing, and the people involved. In this edition of the Mirror, it gives their opinion on the DUP situation.


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