Does the Mail have an anti-donkey agenda? #donkeygate
The Mail is Britain's most cynical and right-wing tabloid newspaper (beating stiff competition). Today, their Sunday edition 'exposed' that the leader of the Labour Party owned an expensive property, though they also owned themselves:
This paper has form in doing this kind of hit piece. Any left-leaning British politician not living in a cardboard box has had their face splashed across these pages with screams of 'hypocrisy!' and 'liberal elitism!' That Keir Starmer is a self-made man makes no difference and obviously Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson would never get such treatment.
Unfortunately for the Mail, they didn't do their research properly and it turns out that Starmer bought this land for his disabled mother to use a donkey sanctuary.
So on British Twitter, #donkeygate is a now thing and it has been trending:
Did you see the Mail use a clip of Sir Keir clapping for the nhs and asking the journalist if they had got what the wanted...they cut the clip there, the reason he asked that was because his daughter was waiting to join them and he was calling her over.
Sadly the british public get their opinion on people from such tabloids, look at what they did to Meghan