Shit-stirrer
MP calls for Labour leader to explain Sun article to Hillsborough families
...An opinion column by Sir Keir ran on Sunday in the paper, which has been boycotted by people in Liverpool for decades over its reporting of the 1989 disaster.
Liverpool Riverside MP Kim Johnson said it had been perceived as a betrayal of Labour voters in the area...
...During his campaign to become Labour leader in 2020, Sir Keir told party members at a hustings in Liverpool that he would not speak to the paper during his campaign...
My bold.
...Ms Johnson said Sir Keir "stood in this city during his election campaign and vowed that he would not give any interviews and would not be working with that newspaper, so it is very disappointing that he has rolled back on his pledge to do that"...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-m ... e-58795961
Is he still campaigning for the leadership, then?
I don't think he *ever* said he would *never* talk to the S*n.
What is it with these people? They shout about how Labour should be fighting the Tories, and then expend all their energy fighting the leader of their own Party.
The S*n's circulation is, thankfully, dwindling. But it is still read by a large number of people who might be persuaded that the Tories are wrecking the country and emptying their, the readers', pockets, so a vote for Labour in the next election might well be in their own best interest. Only a complete fool* would pass up such an opportunity to speak to a large number of lower-income / working class people. And only a complete fool (or someone being deliberately mendacious) wouldmisunderstand that and paint it as being somehow a betrayal.
Want to bring the S*n (and all the other MSM) to heel? Campaign widely, get elected with a majority that is "big enough" (doesn't have to be 80 seats), and implement Leveson 2.
*Exhibit A: Mr J Corbyn.