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Meh.
There's never been a lack of bias for any leader... for or against.
Either you win the press over or you fail. But given that communication is a core skill of a leader and the press is one of the ways to communicate to the masses, he needs to master this skill, and people need to stop sulking that it's unfair. Life is unfair... so go master the skill.
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There's never been a lack of bias for any leader... for or against.
I haven't read the report, but I suspect they've measured with this type of thing in mind.
Either you win the press over or you fail. But given that communication is a core skill of a leader and the press is one of the ways to communicate to the masses, he needs to master this skill, and people need to stop sulking that it's unfair. Life is unfair... so go master the skill.
Regardless of Corbyn, having a biased media is never a "meh" situation. What if the next guy or gal gets the same treatment? Is it their fault because they failed to win over Murdoch?
Another academic study claims clear and consistent bias against Corbyn in the media.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/jeremy-corbyn-media-bias-bbc_uk_579a3cd7e4b06d7c426edff0?edition=uk&utm_hp_ref=uk