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13 June 2012updated 07 Jun 2021 6:00pm

Two front pages reveal The Sun’s hypocrisy about Jeremy Corbyn

By Media Mole

Isn’t it great when the hypocrisy of the right-wing tabloid press is exposed? Especially when it’s exposed by… the newspaper itself!

The Sun doesn’t seem to be able to decide who the real villain is – Boris Johnson or Jeremy Corbyn.

Its splash this morning photoshops the Labour leader’s head onto a chicken and asks: “Is THIS the most dangerous chicken in Britain?”

Meanwhile The Scottish Sun runs a picture of the Prime Minister looking down, headlined: “Floppy Johnson can’t get an election”:

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