Notes on the Political Context of the Big Issue
NOTES ON POLITICAL CONTEXT OF THE BIG ISSUE:
- All newspapers in the UK openly support a political party. TV and Radio are not allowed to do this, that's what makes the print industry interesting.
- Magazines can express opinions too.
Three of the biggest political parties in the country:
- Conservatives (right winged)
- Labour (left winged)
- Liberal democrats
Left Wing:
- Beliefs are usually progressive nature
- Interested in change
- Aim to support those who can't support themselves
- People who are left wing believe in taxation.
- Believe in higher tax that should fun things like the NHS and education etc.
- Main parties are Labour and the Green Party.
- Should make sure big business pay their taxes.
Right Wing:
- They value tradition, fairness.
- Survival of the fittest, work hard and get paid for it.
- Economic Freedom.
- Believe in lower tax
- Shouldn't have to pay for someone else's health service.
- Conservatives are the main right wing party.
- Have dominated the political landscape over the last few years.
Big Issue:
- The Big Issue is not with any political party.
- Lord Birds is an independent candidate.
- He campaigns on social policy but he is in with big businesses.
- Has a homemade aesthetic, reflects culture of the magazine.
- Giving homeless people a voice.
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