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LeftishBrit

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5. It depends how you define a political conspiracy theory...
Mon Feb 4, 2013, 05:30 PM
Feb 2013

but the right-wing media have certainly pushed some in the UK. Notably all sorts of conspiracy theories about the death of Princess Diana, pushed especially by the Daily Express. The Express is particularly bad for such things; not long ago they claimed that Islamic terrorists, posing as street cleaners, were plotting to kill the Pope - this appeared not to be true at all.

The Daily Mail in particular spread all the allegations about the MMR causing autism, and this being covered up by the government.

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