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centuriesofsound.bsky.social
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1 day ago
Just been served up this ad on Facebook by an organisation styling themselves as "The Labour Party" - despite the lowest of expectations, they can apparently still disappoint me.
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dossa.bsky.social
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1 day ago
“Potholes”
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centuriesofsound.bsky.social
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1 day ago
I did have a grim chuckle at that, yeah.
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dossa.bsky.social
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1 day ago
Honestly. Jesus wept.
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letsdoit25.bsky.social
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1 day ago
What is the difference between that, and all those ads Arron Banks paid for on the eve of the Brexit referendum?
Even the font and pictures look the same.
They're a disgrace.
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centuriesofsound.bsky.social
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1 day ago
I think these even look a bit more fashy, for context we are 119 miles away from Dover in this particular local area.
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meikle.bsky.social
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1 day ago
"Illegal immigration/Border security/Potholes" is way beyond the reach of satire
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mattlaycock.bsky.social
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1 day ago
Market research geekery that somewhat misses the point:
I bet that list isn’t randomised either, so the ones at the top get more agreement, due to order effects, than might otherwise be the case.
The Yes Minister bit about forcing questions in q’aires is over 40 years old. We all know the tricks.
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letsdoit25.bsky.social
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1 day ago
I think the day Paul Golding praised the new flag-shagging, near-Thomas-Mair-quoting, Labour membership cards was the day they lost me for good.
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Even the font and pictures look the same.
They're a disgrace.
I bet that list isn’t randomised either, so the ones at the top get more agreement, due to order effects, than might otherwise be the case.
The Yes Minister bit about forcing questions in q’aires is over 40 years old. We all know the tricks.