Rather than the views of their readers, saying, "The British people are not being served by a media that exists to inform them, to educate them, to understand the realities of the country they live in and the world around them. Instead, much of the media is a political machine, lobbying for the often personal objectives of their owners. The media and political elites are frequently deeply intertwined, sharing as they do many of the same assumptions about how society should be run and organised."
What i notice about this chapter less than the others is that he talks less about "Conservative overlords" because actually a lot of mainstream news outlets are left leaning which aligns with his beliefs.