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The Daily Mails most bizarre bit of Chequers cheerleading yet

Oh dear. It looks like the Mails transformation from an irate backbench Brexiteer to an obsequious junior government minister is complete.

Today, it runs a frontpage headline actually begging MPs to vote for the Chequers plan. Its basically like the inside of Theresa Mays brain writ large in printers ink.

“SO NOW WILL MPs LISTEN?” it asks desperately entreats, showing the Mails target readership also seems to have reduced to 650 with its change of editorship.

Wednesdays Daily MAIL: “So NOW Will MPs Listen?” #bbcpapers #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/fa0dohNYGX

— Allie Hodgkins-Brown (@AllieHBNews) November 27, 2018

Its justification for urging politicians to vote the deal through? Some very shonky polling after asking a handful of people leading questions of course!

Apparently, a whopping 41 per cent of people (versus a meagre 38 per cent) think MPs should back Mays Brexit deal. But if youre not sold on that, a staggering 52 per cent (remind you of anything?) of people think the deals the best were going to get – when asked the most British survey question of all time: “Its not ideal – but is it best on offer?” And then 47 per cent think staying in the EU would be that most neutral of descriptions, “humiliating”.

Your Mole has never been a fan of the Mail but it did at least used to reflect the views of a rather large body of people. Now it represents… about five people.

I'm a mole, innit.

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The Daily Mails most bizarre bit of Chequers cheerleading yet

Oh dear. It looks like the Mails transformation from an irate backbench Brexiteer to an obsequious junior government minister is complete.

Today, it runs a frontpage headline actually begging MPs to vote for the Chequers plan. Its basically like the inside of Theresa Mays brain writ large in printers ink.

“SO NOW WILL MPs LISTEN?” it asks desperately entreats, showing the Mails target readership also seems to have reduced to 650 with its change of editorship.

Wednesdays Daily MAIL: “So NOW Will MPs Listen?” #bbcpapers #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/fa0dohNYGX

— Allie Hodgkins-Brown (@AllieHBNews) November 27, 2018

Its justification for urging politicians to vote the deal through? Some very shonky polling after asking a handful of people leading questions of course!

Apparently, a whopping 41 per cent of people (versus a meagre 38 per cent) think MPs should back Mays Brexit deal. But if youre not sold on that, a staggering 52 per cent (remind you of anything?) of people think the deals the best were going to get – when asked the most British survey question of all time: “Its not ideal – but is it best on offer?” And then 47 per cent think staying in the EU would be that most neutral of descriptions, “humiliating”.

Your Mole has never been a fan of the Mail but it did at least used to reflect the views of a rather large body of people. Now it represents… about five people.

I'm a mole, innit.

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