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OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners
And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.
It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.
The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.
Happy Days.
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OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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"The news didn’t immediately appear to have been passed on to the new Brexit secretary who bounced into the room with the swagger of someone who was fairly confident he was a wee bit brighter than his predecessor.
A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing. Being one step ahead of David Davis is still being several steps behind everyone else."
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The Countdown begins. on 13:05 - Jul 26 with 3625 views
The Countdown begins. on 11:00 - Jul 26 by Batterseajack
Yeh but remain lied too...Obama said we'd be at the back of the queue
Is he lying? Or was he in charge of the biggest negotiations this country has ever seen and being on national tv not being the best place to spout out what he was willing to accept.
If Huw Jenkins was to go on national tv and say ‘I think Mawson is worth £20m but I’ll probably accept £10m you idiots would be up in arms.
My 9 year old daughter is less petty when things aren’t going her way.
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The Countdown begins. on 08:51 - Jul 27 with 3530 views
Vote Leave's targeted Brexit ads released by Facebook
BBC, 26 July 2018 - UK Politics
The official Vote Leave campaign spent more than £2.7m on targeting ads at specific groups of people on Facebook - helping it to win the 2016 EU referendum.
The US social media giant has now released these ads to a committee of MPs investigating fake news - meaning everyone, not just those they were originally aimed at, can now see them.
Is he lying? Or was he in charge of the biggest negotiations this country has ever seen and being on national tv not being the best place to spout out what he was willing to accept.
If Huw Jenkins was to go on national tv and say ‘I think Mawson is worth £20m but I’ll probably accept £10m you idiots would be up in arms.
My 9 year old daughter is less petty when things aren’t going her way.
Yes, but he's clearly talking bollocks which is concerning for the guy who is supposedly in charge. Yes your right he should be optimistic (shoot for the moon, land on the stars etc.) but this just clearly shows he has no understanding on how the negotiations take place whilst promising undeliverables to the fantasists whilst ignoring genuine concerns from remainers.
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The Countdown begins. on 09:30 - Jul 27 with 3505 views
Vote Leave's targeted Brexit ads released by Facebook
BBC, 26 July 2018 - UK Politics
The official Vote Leave campaign spent more than £2.7m on targeting ads at specific groups of people on Facebook - helping it to win the 2016 EU referendum.
The US social media giant has now released these ads to a committee of MPs investigating fake news - meaning everyone, not just those they were originally aimed at, can now see them.
Look at this one!! No words, just images. The darkies are coming! And - remember - this was from Vote Leave. Which was supposedly the non-racist campaign. They got taxpayers' money to pay for this fyi. And they the DELIBERATELY BROKE THE LAW by leaving off who paid for it. pic.twitter.com/hqvCB3DyGx
“Emergency and crisis measures designed to safeguard the financial stability of the euro area will not entail budgetary responsibility for Member States whose currency is not the euro.”
The Countdown begins. on 09:33 - Jul 27 by Batterseajack
This is bollocks as we're not in the euro-zone.
“Emergency and crisis measures designed to safeguard the financial stability of the euro area will not entail budgetary responsibility for Member States whose currency is not the euro.”
Is this guy for real? Rather than try and get a good dea with the worlds largest trading blockl, he'd rather sacrifice our industries just to get it over the line, anyway possible.
- Exclusive: Liam Fox warns Theresa May that extending Brexit negotiations would be a "complete betrayal" of the British public.
- Speaking to Business Insider, the UK trade secretary said Theresa May should accept a no-deal Brexit over requesting more time to negotiate a deal.
- He suggests voters are growing impatient with how long it has taken to agree Brexit.
- May would suffer a major Conservative rebellion if she sought to extend talks.
The Countdown begins. on 09:30 - Jul 27 by Batterseajack
Look at this one!! No words, just images. The darkies are coming! And - remember - this was from Vote Leave. Which was supposedly the non-racist campaign. They got taxpayers' money to pay for this fyi. And they the DELIBERATELY BROKE THE LAW by leaving off who paid for it. pic.twitter.com/hqvCB3DyGx
And in what way does that relate to black people? You don’t half follow some beauties
I copied and pasted the wrong one, thanks for spotting. I've edited it now. There are no words, just figures and dark characters on a beach. Doesn't take much to put 2 and 2 together. If this is not referring to African migrants, what do you think this vote leave advert is saying?
Carole Cadwalladr is an award winning journalist for her work in uncovering the right-wing fake news ecosystem.
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The Countdown begins. on 10:25 - Jul 27 with 3454 views
Vote Leave's targeted Brexit ads released by Facebook
BBC, 26 July 2018 - UK Politics
The official Vote Leave campaign spent more than £2.7m on targeting ads at specific groups of people on Facebook - helping it to win the 2016 EU referendum.
The US social media giant has now released these ads to a committee of MPs investigating fake news - meaning everyone, not just those they were originally aimed at, can now see them.
If you think people voted to leave because of cups of tea and polar bears you’re more barmy than I thought.
With regards to the claim about turkey joining the EU that could still very well happen in the future and it’s no different to us being promised by remain and EU than there would no EU army. Yet they are pushing ahead with that.
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The Countdown begins. on 10:29 - Jul 27 with 3447 views
The Countdown begins. on 10:23 - Jul 27 by Batterseajack
I copied and pasted the wrong one, thanks for spotting. I've edited it now. There are no words, just figures and dark characters on a beach. Doesn't take much to put 2 and 2 together. If this is not referring to African migrants, what do you think this vote leave advert is saying?
Carole Cadwalladr is an award winning journalist for her work in uncovering the right-wing fake news ecosystem.
[Post edited 27 Jul 2018 10:39]
So what was the other picture saying then? The one you’ve deleted? Get a grip of yourself, you’re desperately clutching at straws here. And stop following those pathetic mutants on twitter.
So what was the other picture saying then? The one you’ve deleted? Get a grip of yourself, you’re desperately clutching at straws here. And stop following those pathetic mutants on twitter.
If you think people voted to leave because of cups of tea and polar bears you’re more barmy than I thought.
With regards to the claim about turkey joining the EU that could still very well happen in the future and it’s no different to us being promised by remain and EU than there would no EU army. Yet they are pushing ahead with that.
How much do you know about the practice of 'microtargeting' Jango?
If forced I would guess the answer is nothing based on your comment, so I invite you to take a look at the following article.
It is mainly about the 2016 US election but there are some striking parallels with the Leave campaign in the techniques used like disinformation and propaganda spread primarily via social media, as well as some of the players involved like Cambridge Analytica, Russian Military intelligence, etc. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Connecting the Dots: Political Microtargeting and the Russia Investigation By Kate Brannen Friday, May 19, 2017 at 1:02 PM
The Countdown begins. on 11:52 - Jul 27 by Highjack
What does unprecedented levels of youth unemployment across the European Union have to do with our decision to leave the European Union?
I think that one is fairly obvious.
Exactly right HighJack, scaremongering on a vast and hitherto unimaginable scale.
Hate being all conspiratorial but it's important to be accurate and it's important to examine what's being said here. Here's an extract from Dominic Cummings blog, Dominic was the Campaign Director of Vote Leave. Here he's explaining how many ads were sent..... pic.twitter.com/vROSja3r4U
Indeed, for clarity, listen to what Dominic tells the audience at Nudgestock.....he's saying 1.5bn ads were seen by their target audience, this is confirmed in his blogs. Even accounting for discrepancies between monitoring systems, that's quite a difference from Facebook's 169m. pic.twitter.com/Tkzy6ESLco
. . .and just so we are all clear on the practice of microtargeting, while one side of it is designed to encourage a vote in favour of the issue, another is specifically designed to discourage a vote against it.
So for example the ad above about how the EU is killing polar bears was not intended to make somebody vote Leave, but rather to discourage a natural Remainer from going to the polls by fostering resentment.
Taken individually these factors are not necessarily decisive, but cumulatively they absolutely have an impact at the margin where these issues are decided.
In the video Cummings mentions targeting 7 million people with 1.5bn ads over 10 days leading up to the referendum overwhelmingly backloaded onto the last 3.
Do the maths ; that's an average of just over 214 ads seen per person in that period. And as I have said in the past, if you think advertising doesn't affect you you are a sucker.
. . .and just so we are all clear on the practice of microtargeting, while one side of it is designed to encourage a vote in favour of the issue, another is specifically designed to discourage a vote against it.
So for example the ad above about how the EU is killing polar bears was not intended to make somebody vote Leave, but rather to discourage a natural Remainer from going to the polls by fostering resentment.
Taken individually these factors are not necessarily decisive, but cumulatively they absolutely have an impact at the margin where these issues are decided.
In the video Cummings mentions targeting 7 million people with 1.5bn ads over 10 days leading up to the referendum overwhelmingly backloaded onto the last 3.
Do the maths ; that's an average of just over 214 ads seen per person in that period. And as I have said in the past, if you think advertising doesn't affect you you are a sucker.
Well I am 100% sure Facebook and Twitter ads didn’t affect me because I use neither platform.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.