The Guardian view on Britain and refugees: the welcome must be warm, but also organised
Again, the word 'migrant' isn't even used once every single time they use 'refugee' instead.
'Welcome'- used 4 times
This article I feel is heavily biased towards portraying Britain in a bright light. Since the guardian is a British left wing newspaper, they will always take the side of the ones believed to be less fortunate because this interests their audience, in this case they will take the side of the refugees. This short article is trying to portray Britain as the ones which are willing to help all of the refugees. Even though they are not willing to take in as many refugees as Germany is at the moment this article focuses on the few things which Britain is doing. To reassure the reader.
Hence it also lists how Britain has accepted groups of people in the past with open arms. Portraying generosity. The title also states that welcoming refugees must be 'organised' as if trying to come up with reasons why they aren't accepting masses of people. Which shows that in reality Britain is worried just like most of the EU.
'Welcome'- used 4 times
This article I feel is heavily biased towards portraying Britain in a bright light. Since the guardian is a British left wing newspaper, they will always take the side of the ones believed to be less fortunate because this interests their audience, in this case they will take the side of the refugees. This short article is trying to portray Britain as the ones which are willing to help all of the refugees. Even though they are not willing to take in as many refugees as Germany is at the moment this article focuses on the few things which Britain is doing. To reassure the reader.
Hence it also lists how Britain has accepted groups of people in the past with open arms. Portraying generosity. The title also states that welcoming refugees must be 'organised' as if trying to come up with reasons why they aren't accepting masses of people. Which shows that in reality Britain is worried just like most of the EU.
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