Why the Daily Mirror is having to tread a Brexit tightrope | Roy Greenslade

In trying to stay true to its core readership, it has been muted on Labour’s second vote dilemma

Where does the Daily Mirror stand on Brexit? Since February 2016, when the then prime minister, David Cameron, announced the date for the EU referendum, it has been fascinating to monitor the way in which the paper has downplayed its belief in the virtues of remain.

The reason? While the Mirror, going back to the 1960s, has been consistently pro-EU, its editors are aware that a great swathe of its largely northern-based working-class readership is known to be antipathetic to the EU.

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