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Something for the Higher pupils to think about when looking at social media’s influence on voting behaviour for their essays 🗳️ 🤔 🤷🏻♂️
To further back the idea that newspapers chase sales rather than looking to directly influence our voting behaviour; Murdoch’s News Corp has switched from supporting The Conservatives to showing support for Labour. 📰 🗞️ #Higher #VotingBehaviour
The final day of newspaper headlines before the General Election show a right wing bias towards the Conservatives. But is that again, aimed more towards their elderly readers? #Higher #VotingBehaviour
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Meanwhile, the Daily Star has decided to back the Bin Face Party, maybe showing how little they are expecting to influence people’s votes and are more looking for laughs and sales! 🗳️ 🗞️ 💷
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Finally, and most surprisingly of all is The Sun. They’re sitting on the fence with reference to all three of the main parties in this election (Tory, Labour & Reform). Could we argue that this officially the end of Newspaper Headlines influencing our #VotingBehaviour ? 🗳️ 🗞️ ❌
Today’s headlines on the day of the General Election that could help with the #Higher #VotingBehaviour essays that show a pro Labour bias including The Sun, who’ve previously backed the Tories for the last 14 years! 🗞️🗳️
Today’s headlines on the day of the General Election that could help with the #Higher #VotingBehaviour essays that show a pro Conservative / Reform bias 🗞️🗳️
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An example that will help the #Higher pupils with their next essay for after the holidays on Holding the Government to account 📝