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Old 11-04-2023, 23:01   #32
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Re: Terrible Tweet from Labour

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Originally Posted by Hom3r View Post
I read that they go back to 2010, Rishi only became a MP in 2015 and the PM in 2023.

I hope this bite Liebour on the bum and costs them votes.

I for one will never vote for them ever again thanks to Corbyns brexit uturn to remainer.
Sky News makes a good point about why Labour might be doing it.
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This tactic is taken straight from the political playbook written by the 2016 Vote Leave campaign and executed on the side of the big red Brexit bus.

Broadly speaking, this works by disseminating dubious and inflammatory content, waiting for a backlash that amplifies the message before sending out spokespeople to stand by the campaign and give it a longer media shelf life.

The result is that amid the maelstrom of outrage and the process of journalists picking apart the accuracy of the suggestions, most ordinary voters only really perceive the core message.

In 2016, that message was that the UK sends a lot of money to the EU.

In this case, it's that the Tories have gone soft on crime.
https://news.sky.com/story/scottish-...-know-12855153

Personally, I don't like the inaccuracy of the campaign and I think it's a terrible thing to accuse Sunak of. Some have argued that as BoJo accused Starmer of deciding to not prosecute Saville this campaign is fair game. In my book, two wrongs don't make a right (or left).
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