In 1979, a three-word headline from The Sun, “Crisis? What Crisis?”, contributed to the downfall of British Prime Minister James Callaghan’s government. Upon returning from a trade summit in the West Indies, Callaghan, appearing tanned and relaxed, remarked to reporters that he believed others would not perceive the situation in Britain as one of mounting chaos. This statement, along with the media portrayal, played a significant role in shaping public perception and ultimately influenced the political landscape at the time.