Monday 10 October 2011

Right Wing Headlines and Left Wing Headlines

 Political Ideologies
Ideologies are the sets of basic beliefs about the political, economic, social and cultural relationships held by the minority of the people within our society. Ideologies are someone’s expectations or goals. The main purpose behind an ideology is to offer changes in society.



The Independent is a British national morning newspaper published in London by Independent Print Limited, owned by Alexander Lebedev since 2010. The Independent is Originally a broadsheet newspaper, since 2003 it has been published in a tabloid. The Independent is regarded as leaning to the left politically. The Independent is a left wing tabloid which relates to being in favour for the less wealthy people, social equality, high taxes and state involement, peace and they also are in favour of ethnicity. The Independent's front page headline is 'Senior doctors revolt against health reforms' this shows that the independent is s left wing tabloid because they want to keep the health reforms which are for people who do not have alpt of money so it is in favour for the working class/less wealthy people.
More than 60 leading medical professionals have demanded that the Government's "unpopular and undemocratic" health reforms, which return to Westminster today, be either scrapped or heavily rewritten. They are against what the independemt believe.
Health care reform is a general title used for discussing a major health policy creation or changes for within the governmental policy that affects health care. The independent do not believe what the senior doctors are doing is right.


The Daily Telegraph is a daily morning broadsheet newspaper distributed throughout the United Kingdom and internationally. The newspaper was founded by Arthur B. Sleigh in June 1855 as the Daily Telegraph and Courier.
The Daily Telegraph is one of many newpapers that are on the right wing side. The lead headline 'Reforms to blow hole in your pensions' shows that they are talking directly to the less wealthy people 'yourr. The heading shows that the newspaper is right wing because pensions are for people who are less wealthy and cannot afford to perhaps pay for food and clothes for their children and the Daily Telegraph do not seem to have any consideration for the less wealthy people because they want to 'blow' a 'hole' in the pensions meaning that what the money that is being given away to cut down. This show that the Daily telegraph are in favour of the wealthy/ upper class people and they are also in favour of mantaining there class status.

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