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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
Yes, the main news bulletins are balanced enough in content but story order is another thing. When it comes to current affairs programs then the bias kicks in. Possibly not editorially but many of the interviewers seem to go easy on stay whilst heavy on leave interviewees.
No surprise there, the demographic most likely to vote are the older age group who remember the systematic lies that got us in in the first place and then the decades of lies about the common market when they knew all along it was an EU superstate that was in the making.
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Correct. I was only 21 at the time of the last vote but had the sense to see what was coming. I've been political since I was a child and my father and I had some right ding-dongs over the years. Though my parents voted for the Common Market, I believe they regret that now and will be voting out. He's a died-in-the-wool Tory but I won't hold that against him.
The only poll that counts is the one in 99 days time and at this moment I can only see one verdict by the good people of the UK - OUT! though it's the younger generation we have to convince. they seem to think it's a good thing this EU. Off to watch the Budget soon though I don't know why as there is never anything in it for the likes of me. LOL!