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Old 11-12-2019, 10:43   #123
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Re: Election 2019 - Week 5

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Looks like the lies and stunts being pulled by Labour are making very little difference to the Conservative lead in the polls.
Yes thank goodness Labour didn't suceed by turning their Twitter account into a fake fact checking site, didn't suceed by making fake videos and then going on telly to defend that video, didn't claim someone had been punched and arrests made when neither had happened, didn't unleash an army of bots and fanatics on the mother of a sick child, didn't try and make political capital out of a dead son during a terrorist attack and didn't run of with a reporters mobile phone rather than look at a photo, thank the heavens labour didn't get away with any of that and I'd personally like bozo to get hos cummupance because for the first time since John Smith was alive I'm seriously contemplating voting Labour purely because we cannot keep allowing political campaigns to go lower into the gutter each time and they will aa long as the parry doing the worst of it keep winning

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
Yes, JR-M's notable absence has been a feature of the election. As have the Conservatives' misleading social media adverts.

Commendably, no misleading claims were found in Labour's but for the Conservatives "88% (5,952) of the party's most widely promoted ads either featured claims which had been flagged by independent fact-checking organisations (including BBC Reality Check) as not correct or not entirely correct."

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-50726500
Is it really a surprise Mugg has been kept out of sight considering on day one of campaigning he said the victims of Grenfel Tower didn't have enough common sense to save themselves, in days gone by that would've been enough to grant the public a lot longer rest from you than just a campaigning season but today politicians can say what ever they like without consequence, the PM can even appear on a live tv debate qnd have his honesty and integrity questioned and it gets a laugh, sums up our political system at the moment, a joke.
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