Is this what peak Daily Mail looks like? Our 10 top tweets about today’s front page
First thirteen pages of today’s Daily Mail are absolutely relentless. pic.twitter.com/IJEYqcQmk4
— Jim Waterson (@jimwaterson) June 7, 2017
Who knows what ‘peak Daily Mail’ looks like, but it’s probably something like this.
Anyone would think they were worried that Corbyn was going to win. Here are our favourite responses on Twitter, starting with the rather marvellous @TechnicallyRon.
Let’s just run that through the translator pic.twitter.com/EdQNXu5Xbc
— TechnicallyRon (@TechnicallyRon) June 6, 2017
Here’s what’s really behind those #LastMinuteCorbynSmears pic.twitter.com/6SFCspivJ7
— Pete Sinclair (@pete_sinclair) June 7, 2017
@lilyallen an amended Daily Fail pic.twitter.com/by2m6Z7ncn
— shane telford. (@MrShaneReaction) June 6, 2017
TOMORROW: Theresa May’s well documented private arrangement with Paul Dacre comes to a glorious conclusion.
All hail press freedom. pic.twitter.com/pqXMVLB8HS
— The DM Reporter (@DMReporter) June 6, 2017
Ballsy front page from the Mail. pic.twitter.com/ERPMI8pvy2
— Dan Rebellato (@DanRebellato) June 7, 2017
Still unclear who the Daily Mail is endorsing in this election. pic.twitter.com/43rkk3X0y1
— Jim Waterson (@jimwaterson) June 6, 2017
I’ve fixed that for you, Daily Mail. pic.twitter.com/Ic6qvCX0Pv
— Nick Harvey (@mrnickharvey) June 6, 2017
I see the Daily Mail has gone all out to defend the Empire pic.twitter.com/0Vcog2Jiay
— Michael McAvoy (@KillieMeSoftly) June 6, 2017
Reminder that May met privately with Mail editor Paul Dacre, and has since pledged to abandon the second part of the Leveson Inquiry. pic.twitter.com/PIRyAIdCL2
— hrtbps (@hrtbps) June 6, 2017
This is a powerful front page from the Daily Mail. pic.twitter.com/MJ9TKWs7ou
— James Chalmers (@ProfChalmers) June 6, 2017
It was a theme repeated across the whole of the right wing press.
That moment when the right-wing press goes into meltdown, after realising #Tories may not win #GE2017 after all. #LastMinuteCorbynSmears pic.twitter.com/7hTWBsShrK
— Damon Evans (@damocrat) June 7, 2017
Subtle stuff here. Nuanced. pic.twitter.com/m84hJYbUVv
— SimonNRicketts (@SimonNRicketts) June 6, 2017
Lovely bunch at the Daily Mail. Makes you feel so proud of our newspaper industry.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) June 7, 2017