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    1. -_VeniVidiVici_- on

      Does the Pope shit in the woods?

      Everyone knows the Telegraph leans right, why would they not pander/lie to their audience to sell more papers?

      Newspaper journalism in the Uk tends to be extremely unreliable if you’re looking for an unbiased view, and the papers know exactly how to word things in specific ways to not breach any laws. And if they do get caught out, they post a tiny apology/correction on page 20 that they know no one will read

      Tabloid papers are one of many things in the Uk that need major reform/regulatory oversight, which will never happen, much to the detriment of the country as a whole.

    2. Frosty_Customer_9243 on

      Of course they got it wrong deliberately, anything to get views and sell papers. Corrections can be issued afterwards, no-one cares about those.

    3. Snaidheadair on

      I normally use ‘Betteridge’s Law of Headlines’ for things like this but it wouldn’t work this time.

    4. 99thLuftballon on

      Of course it did. Does anyone not know that the Telegraph is a lying tabloid rag?

    5. They did it on purpose and now this false figure is a fact for many…

      Like BoJo’s bendy bananas…you start with a lie, repeat it, repeat it and then the whole country believes in it.

    6. pajamakitten on

      They know their audience and what they want to hear. They will claim it was a mistake but they did it try and sell a few more papers, otherwise they might have bothered to apologise for their actions.

    7. As a point of interest. In what circumstances would they not know the nationality of a convict? I said this event to my right wing brother and he said “if they don’t know, they’re not British”, which seemed a reasonable point, but I’m open to understanding how it could not be.

      Edit: I seem to be getting downvotes for asking a question… come on guys, this is Reddit, let’s be better than that!

    8. Every single day someone usually with a new account posts a damn article that can be summed up as “immigrants bad” of course they did it on purpose, the vast majority of their articles are either flat out lies or manipulations.

    9. > No one doubts that there are a substantial number of illegal residents in London, with the typical individual more likely to be a student who has overstayed their visa rather than someone who crossed the English Channel on a small boat. If Cuibus had to guess, he would suggest the number of illegal immigrants in the capital is at the bottom end of Edge’s estimates, or around 1 in 20 of the population — still equivalent to hundreds of thousands of people.

      This also matches up the report from the University of Wolverhamption and the GLA, which found similar numbers.

      > Edge’s February 2023 report estimated that there were between 390,000 and 585,000 “irregular migrants” in the “London water resource zone” which contains around 7m people.

      The denominator issue which was in the initial discussions about this doesn’t exist then? Because the estimate wasn’t for Greater London but for the London Water Resource Zone. The main issue with the article was it said these were illegal migrants whereas they are actually what the article calls irregular, basically the total population minus the people who are expected to be there as legal residents, which includes various groups as well as the illegal figure.

    10. That’s a novel way of saying “Did the Torygraph print lies about London immigration?”.

      Btw the answer is unequivocally yes.

    11. Dramatic-Limit-1088 on

      Muppets on here arguing it was true too. Never been to London probably just believing everything the racist news says.

    12. innovatedname on

      The Telegraph doesn’t report facts it prints entertainment articles for pensioners who’s worldview entirely consists of “we need another Thatcher”.

    13. commonsense-innit on

      sTORYgraph is not a news source

      it is an infamous propaganda outlet for NON DOM tax evading media baron, to spread fake news, misinformation and misdirection