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11 minutes ago, Mark J said:
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Alexandra Phillips has admitted working for Cambridge...

 

 

Mmmmmm, ‘worked for a company’....

 

Is that better, worse or equal to the leader of Her Majesty’s Opposition associating with a convicted electoral fraudster at a by election?  ?

 

 

Long time Labour Party activist Tariq Mahmood – convicted in 2008 for a vote fabrication scheme – was “front and centre” of the party’s efforts to mobilize the growing Muslim vote in the city, according to local officials.

 

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6 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

Mmmmmm, ‘worked for a company’....

 

Is that better, worse or equal to the leader of Her Majesty’s Opposition associating with a convicted electoral fraudster at a by election?  ?

 

 

Long time Labour Party activist Tariq Mahmood – convicted in 2008 for a vote fabrication scheme – was “front and centre” of the party’s efforts to mobilize the growing Muslim vote in the city, according to local officials.

 

It's funny what people will back when it suits their agenda, Cambridge Analitica and the Refurendum spring to mind.

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7 hours ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

Mmmmmm, ‘worked for a company’....

 

Is that better, worse or equal to the leader of Her Majesty’s Opposition associating with a convicted electoral fraudster at a by election?  ?

 

 

Long time Labour Party activist Tariq Mahmood – convicted in 2008 for a vote fabrication scheme – was “front and centre” of the party’s efforts to mobilize the growing Muslim vote in the city, according to local officials.

 

How dare you criticise the Left! Shame on you Mr Johnson. 

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8 hours ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

Mmmmmm, ‘worked for a company’....

 

Is that better, worse or equal to the leader of Her Majesty’s Opposition associating with a convicted electoral fraudster at a by election?  ?

 

 

Long time Labour Party activist Tariq Mahmood – convicted in 2008 for a vote fabrication scheme – was “front and centre” of the party’s efforts to mobilize the growing Muslim vote in the city, according to local officials.

 

That Yaxley lemon character is a bit of a fraudster too but you seem to like him. 

 

Double standards everywhere. 

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8 hours ago, eggsarascal said:

It's funny what people will back when it suits their agenda, Cambridge Analitica and the Refurendum spring to mind.

I’m not ‘backing’ CA ??s.  They exploited data to advertise. I not sure, but I think there have been fines from the ICO rather than convictions - so far as I recollect. 

 

First point being, data is collected and utilised by a broad spectrum of business, commerce and government- that’s kinda what it’s for...

 

Second point, people can advertise what ever they want, some may be positively influenced by it, others negatively, and some not at all. 

 

Third point, I made no endorsement of CA, I merely tried to highlight the hypocrisy of grandstanding one issue (that somebody worked for a company and that company has been criticised) whilst apparently turning a blind eye to what could be interpreted as a greater issue. 

 

It it was just for balance and objectivity...

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14 minutes ago, Mark J said:

That Yaxley lemon character is a bit of a fraudster too but you seem to like him. 

 

Double standards everywhere. 

A bit of a fraudster? You mean after state sponsored, microscopic, forensic examination of his personal finances, he was found to have done an iffy transaction which, due to his political status, landed him in court?

 

Interesting to contrast and compare the current scenario with HMRC hounding those that took off shore loans instead of salary. True enough a proper cuntish game started by city boys which has percolated down to lesser mortals and they’ve got their fingers burned. There appears to be widespread sympathy for such types having been unfairly treated. 

 

You never done a cheeky cash job Mark? Glass houses an all that...

 

I dont know how many times I have to repeat this - I don’t ‘like’ Tommy Robinson - never met him.  

 

What i also DON’T like is the blindness to what he says, the state suppression of his message and that his persona has grown from decades of failure by the state to address the issues he highlights. 

 

I also despair at the at the tunnel vision of those that are set to hate him rather than listen to the words. It typifies the hypocrisy, discrimination and tunnel vision of the lefter side of politics - demand and espouse tolerance, peace and equality SO LONG AS IT DOESN’T CONFLICT WITH SOCIALIST / MARXIST IDEOLOGY. 

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