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I'm pretty sure most of us know what headlines are and how they are used. A headline needs to capture the readers attention in mere seconds, otherwise they move on to something else. If they stretch it a bit to draw that attention, that's what they do. Common practice among news vendors. None of it is open to editing it myself. If I did, the article becomes mine. If it does, it moves from information to opinion. I do not have one at this juncture. I want to wait a bit to hear the defence by Starmer and the Labour party and the opinions of the Conservatives and Reform parties before I start to draw conclusions and forming opinions.Somewhat misleading headline vs what is actually in the article.
I concede your point, but we don’t control what the media writes. After all that though, it made you read the article anyway, right?

