The mysterious Daily Telegraph headline predicting a Tory wipeout. What’s the truth?
The mysterious Daily Telegraph headline predicting a Tory wipeout. What’s the truth? After weeks of focus on the Middle East, most newspapers this morning took a look at domestic matters. But one headline stood out amongst them all. The Daily Telegraph’s proclamation: “Tories facing 1997-style wipeout”. It’s caused quite a stir online and across newspaper websites. But it’s the truth because not all is what it seems. What did the poll reveal? The poll suggests
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- William and Kate on a royal tour of the commonwealth. Starting with Belize and Jamaica and the Bahamas on the eight-day trip.
- This is a draconian and colonial tradition – where ‘the masters would grace their slaves’ with a few days of celebrations for their visit.
- The royal couple has been met with some resistance as locals have protested their arrival. And calls for the Royal couple to scrap Caribbean visit.
- Some locals are demanding an apology and reparations from Britain and don’t want the Prince on their land.
- Despite how some papers are covering the news it’s not uncommon for members of the British royal family to be met by some local opposition.
- But some of the National newspapers are pretending nothing is happening at all and everyone is grateful at the arrival of the royal duo.
- William and Kate have cancelled on stop – to a farm – on their tour due to local opposition – and more might have to be cancelled going forward.
- Generally speaking, the royal couple has been welcomed by the majority in Belize so far.
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