Give it a month. I'm sure the media will return to their whipped dog status eventually. They can't sustain it, its in their nature to be servile and speak adordingly of their masters in Parliament.
Its also worth noting, as interesting as this all is, its not really much but an extension of the Whitehall Bubble School Of Reporting, ie; focus on personality, not the issues. So even though they are currently doing harm to Parliament's image, in a way its sustaining the status quo, that of politics as a sort of adult version of schoolyard gossiping and popularity contests.
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