Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn on bold new plans to break up big media groups
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is developing policies that will propose the break-up of some of the UK’s prominent media companies, according to reports, with the opposition leader preferring to promote co-operative media ownership instead.
Corbyn announced in a Morning Star interview that the party is exploring the break-up of some of the UK’s prominent media companies, with the policy proposals reflecting the Labour leader’s often torrid relationship with certain elements of the mainstream press.
Corbyn said the media attention his party has experienced has been “horrendous”, and he now wants to promote the benefits of local TV and newspapers over Read full story ›
Source: The Drum




