It was you who claimed that you hadn't read (and couldn't read!) criticism of the Brexit deal in the UK press. Why are you trying to have it both ways claiming that:
1.) there is no criticism of it in the British press
AND
2.) you read the Guardian criticism of it.
All you have to do is qualify what you said earlier instead of changing the subject to Corbyn.
I don't read the tabloids.
Wait a minute. That
Der Speigel article is way more hard-hitting than anything in the
GRAUNIAD, with perhaps the exception of Polly Toynbee, Marina Hynde and John Grace who are given a free leash to be harsh...as long as they are amusing about it.
Let's face it, Boris Johnson is about as useful as a chocolate teapot, yet we see the British Press
en masse singing his praises and 'hailing' his poxy deal.
If the
GUARDIAN is sincere in wanting an alternative to the far-right elements of what constitutes today's Conservative Party, then why did they refuse to give the Labour Party - the proper alternative - its backing in the General Election, bearing in mind Johnson is way WAY worse than any shortcomings to be found in Jeremy Corbyn.
No, the only time the so-called left (incl. the
DAILY MIRROR) urges its readers to vote Labour is when there is a quasi-Tory lookalike party leader in place, such as Tony Blair (a Tory who only joined labour because of his wife's influence). I have great respect for Keir Starmer as a human rights barrister and his calm logic in the house, but unfortunately, he is a Blairite and if elected to Prime Minister in four year's time, sadly won't be much different from 'Boris' because there is no way the offshore billionaire-owned
TELEGRAPH and the other non-Dom owned papers will give their backing to Labour otherwise. These guys know the power of the press and how to work their shoddy propaganda.