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Today’s front pages are the most preposterous anti-Corbyn propaganda we’ve seen so far

Steve Topple by Steve Topple
15 March 2018
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You may like to pinch yourself before reading this to check you’re not dreaming. Because the anti-Jeremy Corbyn propaganda on today’s front pages is quite staggering.

NOT the WORLD CUP…?!?

The tabloids were reacting to Corbyn’s speech in parliament on Wednesday 14 March over the Russian spy saga. Former Russian and UK spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter were poisoned by a chemical weapon in Salisbury on Sunday 4 March. The UK government has now directly blamed the Russian government, which does seem to have a history of bumping off people who disagree with it, for this. It has expelled 23 diplomats in retaliation. It also said the royal family will not be attending this year’s World Cup. Russia must be devastated.

The Labour leader’s speech essentially called for:

  • Upholding UK and international law, along with human rights.
  • All evidence against Russia to be “clear”.
  • The UK to work with international partners.
  • Continued pressure on Russia over its human rights abuses, financial corruption, and lack of democracy.

Frothing at the mouth

But the right-wing tabloids must have been watching another Corbyn in a parallel universe. Because here’s how they summarised his speech:

Thursday's Mail: "Corbyn, the Kremlin stooge" (via @hendopolis) #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/3zBBNNe7qT

— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) March 14, 2018

Thursday's Sun: "Putin's puppet" (via @hendopolis) #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/3utSSpvi8i

— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) March 14, 2018

And it wasn’t just the right-wing tabloids frothing at the mouth over the Labour leader’s response:

CITY AM: Intelligence Breakdown #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/dzCwNoKzbR

— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) March 14, 2018

HERALD: Fury as Corbyn misjudges mood over Russian attack #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/l72kEAiy7P

— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) March 14, 2018

What Corbyn actually said

In his speech, Corbyn was hardly pro-Putin. He said:

We should urge our international allies to join us in calling on Russia to reveal without delay full details of its chemical weapons programme to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.

Judge for yourself whether Corbyn is indeed an ‘unintelligent’, ‘mood-misjudging’, ‘Putin puppet’ and ‘Kremlin stooge’. Here’s his speech, in full:

The papers criticising Corbyn are doing two things:

Game of Thrones

Firstly, they are playing into a narrative that has been slowly building over the past week. It’s one of a divided Labour front bench and an isolated Corbyn. This is demonstrated by the suspension of shadow work and pensions secretary Debbie Abrahams while her conduct is investigated. She has openly criticised the Labour leader’s team, accusing it of “bullying” and “intimidation”. As the Evening Standard trumpeted, “Labour colleagues waded into the row”, essentially backing her not Corybn.

You also have the ongoing battle between the Labour left and right over the party’s next general secretary. Writing about the upcoming election for this position, The SKWAWKBOX summed up:

The right will vote solidly – and it will put up a candidate, if it sees a chance to block the preferred choice [Jennie Formby] of Corbyn and [John] McDonnell.

Journalists and anti-Corbyn Labour MPs are acutely aware of this narrative, and they’re playing along accordingly:

Motion being scrambled by Labour MPs to back PMs view that Russia definitely culpable – taking v different line to Corbyn pic.twitter.com/XdfmkiGtCK

— Laura Kuenssberg (@bbclaurak) March 14, 2018

https://twitter.com/rosskempsell/status/973250417349013506

Ramping up

Secondly, you have at play the right-wing tabloids’ traditional role as official sabre-rattlers for government. Fear and loathing of a foreign enemy sells papers. We saw it during the Falklands War, when an embattled PM facing political oblivion conveniently found her patriotic side (ring any bells?):

Sun Falklands

We saw it during the second Iraq war:

Daily Mail Iraq War

And we saw the potential with Syria for more of the same:

Daily Mail Syria

There is also, of course, the entrenched Russiaphobia that the media enjoys stoking. As such, the front-page propaganda-fest against Corbyn is unsurprising. But it shows the increasingly desperate position the Conservative Party and Labour Party ‘moderates’ find themselves in.

Corbyn: doing what he should be

Corbyn is doing what an opposition leader should be doing: questioning a PM over an issue of international importance; calling for the rule of law to be obeyed; and offering an alternative path to follow. When it’s a PM who has form on using misleading information in front of parliament, and when it’s a government which ignores international treaties and conventions from the likes of the UN, this is even more important.

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