By John Glenday
Britain’s press have offered up their own partisan take on today’s General Election in a final flurry of headlines before voters finally put weeks of tetchy debate to bed and elect their new Prime Minister.
First out of the blocks is The Sun which takes a less than flttering phonetic riff on Jeremy Corbyn’s name to suggest that the Labour leader risks consigning Britain to the dustbin of history should he defy the odds and pick up the keys to Number 10.
Fellow tabloid the Star adopts a more impartial tone with a straight ‘Tezza Vs Jezza’ showdown as it pitches the Read full story ›
Source: The Drum