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How polarised is Britain?

Behind media perceptions of a sharpening political divide is a more complicated picture
Union Jack and St George’s Cross flags hang from a row of lampposts along a rural roadside under a blue sky.

Some people say that real socialism has never been tried. Not the Daily Mail. Britain’s most influential tabloid insists that socialism is in full swing — right here, right now under Sir Keir Starmer. 

“Starmer’s socialist utopia goes into MELTDOWN!” read one recent front page, pegged on internal splits in the Labour party. When the government revealed plans for digital ID cards, the Mail compared Britain to East Germany: “The economy’s moribund. Socialism rules. Police come knocking if you say or think the wrong thing.” That was at least a geographic variation on a previous splash: “When did Britain become North Korea?”

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