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So this means the sun won’t immediately blame everything on labour after the election, right? Right?
Murdoch has given the blessing it is written let it be done.
The Sun has decided to shove its proverbial nose up the arse of the clear winner yet again.
This is purely so Rupe can turn around to Labour and say “I made you, so do as I say!”.
He's missed the boat on this one haha
I bet you any money they still run the fart-sniffing "it's the sun wot won it" headline tomorrow
Sure as the star had tits on page 3
I was wondering "when are the conservative supporting media going to start flipping so they're on the winning team?".
Looks like "the day before" is the answer!
Seems like a daft idea to change sides right at the 11th hour. Their readers tend to have a certain amount of momentum to their thinking, you need to slowly work up to a tonal shift.
I don't think The Sun is trying to convince people to vote Labour, I think they just don't want to be on the losing side, so that's why they're not backing Rishi.
They even say in their piece that they support many of Rishi's policies. Then they reluctantly say "it is time for Labour", which sounds to me like a bitter acceptance that Labour will likely win, rather than them encouraging people to vote for Labour.
So late in the day and given the impressive poll lead, it just feels opportunistic. I bet they'll try and claim "it was The Sun wot won it!"
The interesting thing is that Starmer hasn't been courting Murdoch, as Blair did. His plan seems to have been keep your head down and don't give the right wing press an attack surface.
Starmer tried to court Murdoch hard, but apparently Murdoch holds a grudge that it was Starmer as DPP who prosecuted the phone hacking crimes and got Andy Coulson convicted and has refused to have anything to do with him.
The Sun and opportunism go hand in hand.