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Just now, Dr Gloom said:

what is the worst example of fake news anyone has see in the campaign so far, from any side? obviously there is the starmer GMB interview re-edit, the misleading LD leaflets, Tories claiming Labour's (unpublished) manifesto promises costing us all £2,400 per year.  any more whoppers i might have missed? 

 

I think it's the £1.2tn thing from the Tories personally, at least in terms of potential impact.

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I think that clip is a good example of Corbyn as a politician. The guy that was heckling wasn’t being being aggressive, he was repeating an accusation that has long been levelled against him. Maybe standing up to the heckler in a firm way may have been a better way to refute the claim and look like a leader. Then again it may have opened the door to a week of headlines about how he was in the Ra so it’s swings and roundabouts I suppose.

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11 minutes ago, Rayvin said:

 

I think it's the £1.2tn thing from the Tories personally, at least in terms of potential impact.

nice one. anyone got any other good examples? 

 

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17 minutes ago, Dr Gloom said:

what is the worst example of fake news anyone has see in the campaign so far, from any side? obviously there is the starmer GMB interview re-edit, the misleading LD leaflets, Tories claiming Labour's (unpublished) manifesto promises costing us all £2,400 per year.  any more whoppers i might have missed? 

 

I'd happily pay that if all his pledges were delivered. Four day week? Yes please. 

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3 minutes ago, Renton said:

 

I'd happily pay that if all his pledges were delivered. Four day week? Yes please. 

 

Doesn't include NHS workers apparently ;)

 

But yes, me too.

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https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/nov/13/mccluskey-tells-corbyn-defy-calls-extend-freedom-of-movement

 

McCluskey telling Corbyn to refuse to put FOM on the table. Whether he believes that or not, if he wants to win this election, now is the last fucking time to think about bringing it up FFS.

 

I don't understand this pathological determination to self-harm within Labour, it would be fascinating if it wasn't so incredibly infuriating.

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10 minutes ago, Rayvin said:

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/nov/13/mccluskey-tells-corbyn-defy-calls-extend-freedom-of-movement

 

McCluskey telling Corbyn to refuse to put FOM on the table. Whether he believes that or not, if he wants to win this election, now is the last fucking time to think about bringing it up FFS.

 

I don't understand this pathological determination to self-harm within Labour, it would be fascinating if it wasn't so incredibly infuriating.

 

Plus it smacks of the Unions being Corbyn’s puppet masters.

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21 minutes ago, wykikitoon said:

Cant remember if I saw it on here, but someone said.  I bet if the flooding was in Surrey it would have been classed as an emergency

Only newsworthy if it’s closing in on the m25 

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What's the problem with this flooding? I've heard a lot of people moaning about the government but very little specific criticism about how the emergency services reacted or how classing it as a national emergency would have made any difference.

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4 minutes ago, ewerk said:

What's the problem with this flooding? I've heard a lot of people moaning about the government but very little specific criticism about how the emergency services reacted or how classing it as a national emergency would have made any difference.

 

Who cares, it hurts the Tories.

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