eazybee
Try media, any form;
Newspapers online or in print, particularly the Express and Star;
BBC and other channel websites;
Television and radio news bulletins.
This is not a university essay where sources have to be cited.
One of the reasons I value Gransnet so very highly is that although we are Social Media, we are mostly very responsible Social Media
Specifically on "news and politics" it's reasonable to ask for sources so we can see where a POV or an alleged fact is coming from.
It's also sometimes the case people will say "I've read that....." and I have gone googling to absolutely no avail. so in the end I just don't believe that person.
We get some great discussions here, some funny, some contentious, but nothing wrong with references if people want to read a bit more.


