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The Daily Mail and Sun websites look a lot better than usual tonight 23:57 - Jul 2 with 934 viewsNeedhamChris

Labour managing to beat the Tories to advertising spaces when the latter got to set the election date just shows the incompetence of CCHQ

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The Daily Mail and Sun websites look a lot better than usual tonight on 07:15 - Jul 3 with 732 viewsZx1988

Not surprised at the S*n.

They've generally kept their powder dry throughout the campaign, and I can see them coming out for Labour with a big front page splash tomorrow morning.

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The Daily Mail and Sun websites look a lot better than usual tonight on 07:23 - Jul 3 with 697 viewsitfcjoe

Labour saw the markets moved and chucked money at advertising spaces for this week, the Tories were the one moving the markets with their bets and didn’t think to do this

Shows about the competency of the parties at this moment and when you look back at what Maurice Saatchi said all those years ago then being cruel and incompetent is a terrible mix
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The Daily Mail and Sun websites look a lot better than usual tonight on 08:20 - Jul 3 with 536 viewsWD19

The Daily Mail and Sun websites look a lot better than usual tonight on 07:15 - Jul 3 by Zx1988

Not surprised at the S*n.

They've generally kept their powder dry throughout the campaign, and I can see them coming out for Labour with a big front page splash tomorrow morning.


It will be massively anti Tory, but not big on Labour. In that way they can lay the boot in from day one. They will be full on Reform fanboys by September.
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