You forgot your units.
Percentages are just ratios - no units.
Some updated info for you:
Telegraph: faux-con, occasional genuine-con columns hidden deep inside to placate readership, who think it’s conservative. Axed Mark Steyn when it became clear he was highly-genuine-con.
Daily Mail: NOTHING LIKE NY Post. faux-con. No half nekkid chicks. Salacious cover stories of underage rape to increase sales. Stories of how having children would cost the misled brit-con readership $millions.
Times: liberal. Where Guardian writers go when they’ve been kind of accepted as mainstream. (News corp.)
Guardian: left, but sometimes in an unusual, 70s-style way, like they have fantasies that they’re not just simple anti-UK, anti-US, modern leftists.
Mirror: kooky left like MSNBC
Independent: hard modern left, headlines like “give all power to UN & they’ll fix the world”
Sun: “mainstream”. half nekkid chicks. Not-really-con, but not-really-lib either. pretty good measure of the country. (News corp.)