Brexit Newspaper
- Oct 9, 2020
- 1 min read

The picture shows Nigel Farage, one of the main campaigners to leave the EU, celebrating after their win. There is also anchorage with the caption. The phrase 'stunning victory' along with how exuberant garage looks tells us that possibly the vote was predicted to fall for Remain. The headline is very concise and straight to the point ; 'We're out!' possibly also a reference to the Leavers being the underdogs. All 3 of these together could also be seen as a celebration, and saying that we are all out implies that we all made this decision and all wanted this to happen
One of the subheadings below states 'After 43 years UK freed from shackles of EU'. Using the word Shackles suggests that the paper wanted to leave the EU.
Despite this, however, the article focuses quite heavily on the drop in value of the pound. This could possibly tell us where its ideologies align. The newspaper may believe that finance and the economy are important and the most important part of brexit over trade deals and migration.
The language used seems to cater to a more well educated audience, using a lot of relevant terminology and statements.
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