THE BRIEF: Zoh, it's political
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 06th November 2025 at 6:06amMorning and welcome to Thursday, with political stories from both sides of the world taking up plenty of column inches today. Let's look at the US first, not least because the Daily Telegraph - or at least it's editorial writer - is frothing at the mouth at the election of self-described democratic socialist mayor Zohran Mamdani. "New York City has had some crazy mayors over the years, but newly elected Zohran Mamdani may turn out to be the wildest of the lot," says the Tele, and then goes on to say he plans to "tax the rich to pay for free buses, universal tax-funded childcare, and even city-owned grocery stores."

Good Lord, the hide of the man! And those people who democratically elected him on a landslide - what were they thinking!? What is the world coming to? Well, it's maybe ...
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