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This Brexit front page from the Mail on Sunday sums up the abhorrent UK government

Steve Topple by Steve Topple
13 December 2020
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Content warning: This article mentions atrocities committed against Jews in Nazi Germany that some readers my find distressing.

The Mail on Sunday‘s front page on Sunday 13 December was nothing short of hate-inciting. Not only did it completely misrepresent German chancellor Angela Merkel, but a quote from a government source was even worse. Because that appeared to intentionally incite hate against her country.

Brexit disaster

As of 11:30am on 13 December, Brexit negotiations remained stalled. Boris Johnson previously said the chances of a no-deal exit from the EU were “very, very likely”. The Guardian reported that there may be a last minute result. It noted that:

foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, pinned hopes for a breakthrough on a telephone call between the prime minister and European commission president.

The Guardian also said that:

Both sides have said they would be willing to talk for a few more days if a final breakthrough could be achieved

So the UK’s final Brexit deal still hangs in the balance. Enter the Mail on Sunday to make matters worse.

Enter the Mail on Sunday

Twitter account Tomorrow’s Papers Today tweeted its front page:

Mail on Sunday front page Sunday 13 December

The article was little more than a puff piece for Johnson. It stated that he:

has seized personal control of Britain’s No Deal preparations as the deadline for historic talks with the EU expires today.

The move comes as Government sources put the chances of negotiations failing as high as 80 per cent, with… Merkel being blamed for the European Union’s hard line.

But crucially, its front page quote had nothing to do with the German chancellor. Because the Mail on Sunday was actually quoting a government “source”:

One source said that she was ‘determined to make Britain crawl across broken glass’ rather than compromise

Read the headline, though, and you’d be forgiven for thinking Merkel had said these words herself. But given Germany’s history, that would be unlikely.

Historical context

As Samuel West tweeted, the country has a “history with broken glass”:

As you know, Germany has a history with broken glass, so this seemed like an odd thing for a German politician to say. Read on, and you discover that this baseless quote is an anonymous one from a UK ‘source’.#MailOnSunday, your headline is xenophobic nonsense. Please stop it pic.twitter.com/nghoTPefkM

— Samuel West 💙💛 (@exitthelemming) December 13, 2020

West is referring to the Kristallnacht. Michael Berenbaum wrote for Britannica that it translates to “Crystal Night”, and is also called “Night of Broken Glass”. It refers to the:

November Pogroms, the night of November 9–10, 1938, when German Nazis attacked Jewish persons and property. The name Kristallnacht refers ironically to the litter of broken glass left in the streets after these pogroms. The violence continued during the day of November 10

Britannica said that Nazis killed 91 Jewish people; attacked around 1,000 synagogues and “ransacked and looted” about 7,500 Jewish businesses. And police arrested around 30,000 Jewish men.

Either the UK government source knows very little about history, or they do and were being inflammatory with their broken glass comment. The Mail on Sunday then gave them a helping hand.

Abhorrent

As GIBBON summed up:

The xenophobia and English exceptionalism summed up in one article and surprise sup rise it’s the #dailymail #mailonsunday leading the way what a sad sad day for our country https://t.co/DR5GizFR7g

— Paul (The Leeds Therapy)🦚 (@pdb1980) December 13, 2020

Xenophobic trash is nothing new from the Mail on Sunday. But at such a critical point in Britain’s relationship with the EU, this new low is about as abhorrent as it gets. And the same applies to the disastrous UK government.

Featured image via 10 Downing Street – YouTube and Tomorrow’s Papers Today – screengrab 

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Comments 3

  1. stangya_sorensa says:
    5 years ago

    The Daily Wail’s headline is very good but IT IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE FUHRER!

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  2. RedSpear says:
    5 years ago

    Why is it that the UK slithers down the greasy WWII rhetoric pole and into the gutter when it perceives it is being attacked? Can I just remind the doxy behind the clown in charge of the Criminal Cabinet, that it was the UK that decided to leave the EU….the UK WAS NOT thrown out by the EU. It is the UK that opened this can of worms. The Daily Wail, The Sun and The Telegraph are Tory backed rags who have a sworn duty to misrepresent their master’s rhetoric and lie to the UK public in defence of the indefenceable. Looking forward to the court cases versus The Criminal Cabinet. Looking forward to these rags defending the theft of billions from the public purse by their masters.

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  3. Oldshagnasty says:
    5 years ago

    And as of yet the cries of anti-semetism against the Mailon Sunday are deafening by their silence.
    Imagine, if you would, the outcry if this “source” was a leftie.

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