This article by LSE Media and Communications’ Dr Bart Cammaerts who researches and teaches political communication.ududThe day after the unexpected defeat of the Labour leader Neil Kinnock in the 1992 election, the Murdoch-owned tabloid The Sun’s infamous headline read: ‘It’s The Sun wot won it’. During the 1992 campaign it seemed as if the Tories would lose and Labour would win. It was a compaign during which Kinnock was attacked hard and hit below the belt repeatedly by the mainly right-wing media in the UK. Just as today, it turned out differently and John Major won a convincing majority; Kinnock left the political stage.
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机译:LSE Media and Communications的Bart Cammaerts博士研究和教授政治传播,这篇文章。这是“太阳赢了”。在1992年的竞选活动中,保守党似乎输了,工党赢了。在此期间,Kinnock受到英国主要右翼媒体的猛烈攻击并屡屡被击中。与今天一样,情况有所不同,约翰·梅杰(John Major)赢得了令人信服的多数。 Kinnock离开了政治舞台。
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