Amazing he got 50% when all he said was Brexit 10,000 times. Turn that into a drinking game and you wouldn't make it the full hour.
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Twitter has spoken out against the Conservatives for last nights move whereby they renamed their twitter account to FactCheckUK in order to purposely mislead the public. Dominic Raab has defended the move adding 'no-one gives a toss about the social media cut and thrust' summing up the Tories mindset beautifully there. Twitter have stated that in future, if another attempt to repeat the trick was made, they would take 'decisive corrective' measures.
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I don't know if it's intended to stop up talking about what was said in the debate, but it's just another way for the Conservatives to normalise disinformation.
Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostThe party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.
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That act, of changing the channel's name in that manner at that time, is absolutely despicable.
No-one can wilfully deceive the public like that and wake up the next morning, look themselves in the mirror and genuinely believe they are "the good guy", and if they do believe that, there is something wrong with them and I am concerned for their mental health.
Even a child understands that it is wrong to lie to people to convince them of your point of view. It is wrong to decieve people in that way. Even if it's for the "right reasons"; a good person, a just person, does not do these things.
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It's where the indirectness of politicians and the media is a pain as well. It shouldn't be that hard for the public to see Johnson be bombarded with specific direct questions on his answers and comments - basically 'why did you lie about X' calling him out on it. Shrugging it off is weak and the laugh is it should be helping Corbyn because it proves his Trump parallel comments true.
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View PostIt's where the indirectness of politicians and the media is a pain as well. It shouldn't be that hard for the public to see Johnson be bombarded with specific direct questions on his answers and comments - basically 'why did you lie about X' calling him out on it. Shrugging it off is weak and the laugh is it should be helping Corbyn because it proves his Trump parallel comments true.
They honestly tried to say that because their actual handle didn't change from "CCHQ" or whatever it was, that it was obvious they were a Tory soapbox. I'm sure if they were forced to change their name to "LIARS" for 4 hours, they would be totally fine with it for the same reasons.
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Lib Dems to promise £50bn windfall from stopping Brexit; prime minister reveals national insurance manifesto pledge
The Tories have confirmed the NI pledge is true but have already scaled it back by £3,000 making voters just £2 per week better off.
Also, Johnson has pretended to no nothing about the FactCheckUK lies making out he doesn't have any knowledge or involvement in what his own press team does.
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Tories in NI Tax cut benefits middle and higher classes the most shocker
Tories also in lifetime fixed rate mortgage rates pledge not being an actual pledge they will hold any personal responsibility for or be able to implement shocker
Labours manifesto is out:
-5% pay increase for public sector workers
-To scrap plans to increase retirement age beyond 66 and review retirement age for hard labour posts
-Second home tax
-Financial transaction tax
-Excessive pay levy
-Reverse inheritance tax cuts
-VAT on private school fees
-Windfall tax on oil companies
-Free personal care for the elderly
-Corporation Tax increase to 26%
-School Class size limit of 30 implemented
-EU Free movement if Remain occurs
-Scrap Married Person's Tax Allowance
-Majority of zero carbon targets met by 2030, all during the decade
-Free broadband for all
-Councils allowed to take control of public bus networks
-No increase in VAT
-No increase on income tax
-No increase on National Insurance
-£100m for the Scottish economy
-Scrap universal credit
-Scrap tuition fees
-To end the Fixed Termed Parliaments Act
-Stronger rights for whistleblowers
-Maternity Entitlement increase from 9 months to 12 months
-Paternity Entitlement increase from 2 weeks to 4 weeks
-Introduction of statutory bereavement leave
-4 new additional bank holidays
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View PostCharges for using ATM's would be banned.
That being said, the good thing is this might push more business to accept cards and contactless for any amount, no more of the "got to be over £5 mate" crap that corner shops still pull. Also barbers; literally the only time I ever use cash anymore is when I go to the barber, as none of them take cards.
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