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Originally Posted by Brillopad
Sorry I don’t trust a word either said or reported by the Guardian. One-sided drivel on most occasions.
The enforcement of such laws will likely have the opposite effect - and as I said lead to more problems than solved. You cannot force people into your way of thinking - legally or otherwise.
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Not this occasion, I did try but it didn't work to include emails sent from Aaron Banks that are included in the report, that was the reason for the link. These emails are being scrutinised now as part of his questioning by the select committee.
One email sent on the 13th of December states,
' Can we do a daily mail front page but also look at each tory MP rebel and see what we can find about them re expenses scandal and any other interests.'
The head of social media strategy at Leave.EU then asked,
' Is saying there must be consequesses for their actions too menacing post- Jo Cox'
He replies,
'No we need the push deselection by local branch target chairman etc let's discuss tomorrow'
So there you have it you can force people to think what you want them to think, you get your media friends to put on the front page of a tabloid to be read at several million breakfast tables.