Where do the British newspapers stand on Brexit?
Publications have confirmed their views on upcoming EU referendum
- Sunday versions of Daily Mail and The Times break with the stance of their dailies
As is tradition in Britain during an election or referendum campaign, all of the country's newspapers have told their readers exactly how they should vote in Thursday's Brexit vote.
The various tabloid and broadsheet publications have laid out their advice ahead of the historic referendum on the UK's continued membership in the European Union tomorrow.
Here is a selection of the papers and their stances on Brexit:
No surprises as The Daily Mail backs Leave due to "Lies" and "Greedy Elites"
Mail front page editorial:
— Nick Sutton (@suttonnick) June 21, 2016
If you believe in Britain vote Leave#tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers #euref pic.twitter.com/TMiRWVpNIo
More surprisingly, the Mail's sister version Mail on Sunday has opted to back Remain
Mail on Sunday backs #Remain. Bit of a surprise that! https://t.co/2HXomehr3x
— Simon Hix (@simonjhix) June 19, 2016
The Daily Mirror's front page today reveals that it "certainly has its issues" with the EU but says it's backing Remain for Britain's future.
Wednesday's Daily Mirror front page:
— Nick Sutton (@suttonnick) June 21, 2016
vote remain tomorrow #tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers #euref pic.twitter.com/KijmQy7Z4x
The Sun urges its readers not to trust David Cameron and vote to Leave the EU
Wednesday's Sun front page:
— Nick Sutton (@suttonnick) June 21, 2016
Give me 3 good reasons to stay in Europe#Tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers #euref pic.twitter.com/1BBqHHl0X7
The Times thinks its readers should Remain, but it's Sunday version also disagrees with their daily editorial team.
Saturday's Times backs Remain in leading article#tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers #euref pic.twitter.com/SskAmWa26w
— Nick Sutton (@suttonnick) June 17, 2016
The centre-left Guardian has been very clear on its Remain stance.
Tuesday's Guardian backs a vote to Remain in front page editorial #tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers #euref pic.twitter.com/VmNax7IOTs
— Nick Sutton (@suttonnick) June 20, 2016
The Daily Express has said "It's time to change the course of history" and Leave the EU
Wednesday's Daily Express front page:
— Nick Sutton (@suttonnick) June 21, 2016
Queen issues EU challenge#Tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers #euref pic.twitter.com/TNaQU366uF
The Observer backs Remain
Observer front page:
— Nick Sutton (@suttonnick) June 18, 2016
Britain split down the middle as battle resumes over Brexit#tomorrowspaperstoday #euref pic.twitter.com/27CwQtoK88