No.
To take two examples, Polly Toynbee has spent her career investigating poverty, the effects of poverty and writing about the impact off cuts in government spending on poverty and is backing the remain campaign.
Boris Johnson has spent his career writing shit about Brussels making up shit about Europe and is backing the make Me PM runaway and hide from the foreigners campaign.
If you actually bothered to look, you'd find that those journalists who do investigate poverty and understand the impact are far more likely to want less poverty. Your witless attempt to suggest otherwise is dangerously close to seeking to dehumanise an entire profession.
Of course there are exceptions and in the BBC and usually it is there courage in outside broadcast and independence of journalism which is rightly praised.
But most of the people in control of what we read are from the sensationalist wing of journalism including the political editorship of BBC news IMHO.
They talk to each other and regard each others views as paramount regarding themselves as somehow representing me.
Complain about them and one receives short shrift. This was not the case a couple of years ago.
I feel you believe these people who should and are above reproach.
All of a sudden parliament is revealed by the press as a workplace full of hard working normal people.
That is a radical departure from what the press and BBC were presenting before Thursday.
Why weren't Robinson, Kavanagh, Keunsberg etc......showing us that earlier?
And you are accusing me of dehumanising.