#2226

RE: Brexit

in Politik 05.05.2019 17:51
von Willie (gelöscht)
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Bumper British strawberry crop may rot as EU pickers stay away
Fruit farmers fear loss of summer workers to higher wages in Germany and Romania
https://www.theguardian.com/business/201...be5xqbUYH5Zhv1U


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#2227

RE: Brexit

in Politik 05.05.2019 20:22
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Cliff Taylor: Bombardier destroys bluster of Brexiteers
Fantasy world meets reality of a UK industry deeply embedded in EU economy

Bombardier has put its Belfast plant up for sale, in the process putting a question mark against the 3,600 jobs in the North’s largest private-sector employer. It is difficult to know the extent to which Brexit influenced the Bombardier decision – the company said it didn’t. But it is certainly a vital factor in the efforts to find a new owner.
https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/cliff...CJjsRo.facebook


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#2228

RE: Brexit

in Politik 09.05.2019 15:47
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Mike Pompeo spells it out: When it comes to trade, Britain is basically a tramp waiting at America’s bins
There is something almost edifying about the Trump administration. At least they don’t bother to pretend that Britain’s role is anything other than to do as it is told
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/mik...p-a8905461.html


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#2229

RE: Brexit

in Politik 10.05.2019 14:47
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Trump To Be Denied Honour Of Addressing UK Parliament During State Visit In June
Unlike Obama, 45th President won’t get to make an historic address to Westminster Hall.

In a major snub to the US President, lingering hopes of him delivering a speech to MPs and peers have been dashed following defiant opposition by Commons Speaker John Bercow, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and others.

Although Barack Obama made a landmark address in Westminster Hall in 2011, Trump will not be allowed the same privilege after the visit’s organisers decided to avoid a diplomatic row over his “racism and sexism”.
https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/t...ref=uk-homepage


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#2230

RE: Brexit

in Politik 12.05.2019 10:59
von Hans Bergman | 23.327 Beiträge

Großbritannien
Brexit-Partei in Umfrage stärker als Tories und Labour zusammen

https://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/g...-a-1267000.html



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#2231

RE: Brexit

in Politik 12.05.2019 11:08
von Maga-neu | 35.109 Beiträge

Zitat von Hans Bergman im Beitrag #2230
Großbritannien
Brexit-Partei in Umfrage stärker als Tories und Labour zusammen

https://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/g...-a-1267000.html

Haha, Change UK von Soubry und Co. liegt bei drei Prozent, noch weniger als die (inzwischen wirklich rechtsradikale) Ukip. Und Theresa May, deren Partei bei den EU-Wahlen noch schwächer ist als die LibDems und nur drei Prozentpünktchen vor den bedeutungslosen Grünen liegt - man muss sich vor Augen führen, dass die Tories ähnlich der CDU/CSU in Deutschland DIE Regierungspartei sind, während Labour nur in Ausnahmezeiten regierte -, wird für ihren "slippery slope" in der Brexitfrage abgestraft.


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#2232

RE: Brexit

in Politik 12.05.2019 23:20
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Running down the clock: How British politics fell into a Brexit coma
"Please do not waste this time." That was the message to British politicians from European Council President Donald Tusk following the decision in April to grant a six-month delay to Brexit.

Tusk's fear was that once the cliff-edge of a no-deal Brexit was removed, Theresa May's government and the UK Parliament would simply fall back on their heels and fritter away the additional time granted to them by the EU.
So far that fear has proven entirely justified.

In recent weeks the only significant piece of legislation presented to members of parliament has been a previously long-shelved piece of legislation on banning animals in circuses.
Working days in the House of Commons, which typically start around lunchtime, and extend well into the evening, have been repeatedly brought to a close as early as three in the afternoon.

The suspicion, popular among the hundred or so journalists based in parliament's press gallery, is that both sides are deliberately dragging out the talks in order to avoid taking any of the difficult decisions needed to bring Brexit to a conclusion.
https://www.businessinsider.com/running-...hTZdy9YQbL2HqZs


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#2233

RE: Brexit

in Politik 13.05.2019 00:30
von Maga-neu | 35.109 Beiträge

Zitat von Willie im Beitrag #2232
Running down the clock: How British politics fell into a Brexit coma
"Please do not waste this time." That was the message to British politicians from European Council President Donald Tusk following the decision in April to grant a six-month delay to Brexit.

Tusk's fear was that once the cliff-edge of a no-deal Brexit was removed, Theresa May's government and the UK Parliament would simply fall back on their heels and fritter away the additional time granted to them by the EU.
So far that fear has proven entirely justified.

In recent weeks the only significant piece of legislation presented to members of parliament has been a previously long-shelved piece of legislation on banning animals in circuses.
Working days in the House of Commons, which typically start around lunchtime, and extend well into the evening, have been repeatedly brought to a close as early as three in the afternoon.

The suspicion, popular among the hundred or so journalists based in parliament's press gallery, is that both sides are deliberately dragging out the talks in order to avoid taking any of the difficult decisions needed to bring Brexit to a conclusion.
https://www.businessinsider.com/running-...hTZdy9YQbL2HqZs

After having interfered in British politics by telling the government not "to ignore the Remain vote", after having mocked May's government ("no cherries"), after having stated that there is a special place in hell for Brexiteers that despicable eurocrat urges the Brits "not to waste this time". What a pathetic loser.


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#2234

RE: Brexit

in Politik 13.05.2019 12:35
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Für unsern willie:
https://www.welt.de/debatte/kommentare/a...nschdenken.html
" Das Ergebnis der Umfrage: Die erst im Januar gegründete Brexit-Partei des bekannten EU-Gegners Nigel Farage dürfte der klare Sieger werden. Mit vorausgesagten 34 Prozent bekäme sie mehr als Theresa Mays konservative Tories (elf Prozent) und Jeremy Corbyns sozialdemokratische Labour Party (21 Prozent) zusammen."
:)


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#2235

RE: Brexit

in Politik 13.05.2019 14:51
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Zitat von Corto im Beitrag #2234
Für unsern willie:
https://www.welt.de/debatte/kommentare/a...nschdenken.html
" Das Ergebnis der Umfrage: Die erst im Januar gegründete Brexit-Partei des bekannten EU-Gegners Nigel Farage dürfte der klare Sieger werden. Mit vorausgesagten 34 Prozent bekäme sie mehr als Theresa Mays konservative Tories (elf Prozent) und Jeremy Corbyns sozialdemokratische Labour Party (21 Prozent) zusammen."
:)

Warum fuer mich? Ich bin doch kein Tory oder Labour member. Ich bin noch nicht mal Brite. Komisch.
Die Scheisse, in die sie sich hineinreiten, ist doch alleine deren eigene.

Fuer manche muss es eben erst schmerzhaft genug werden, bevor die aufwachen.



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#2236

RE: Brexit

in Politik 13.05.2019 15:46
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The Government should not ban people from watching child porn and Jihadi videos online, says new Brexit Party candidate
Claire Fox, a longstanding advocate of free speech, was one of 13 Brexit Party candidates who have been unveiled by Mr Farage's party to fight the European Parliament elections on May 23.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/201...9DDbi6f6n4eKK94


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#2237

RE: Brexit

in Politik 13.05.2019 15:52
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Nigel Farage has branded the BBC "the enemy" after he was asked about his own past comments in a major interview.

The Brexit Party leader hit out after being grilled by Andrew Marr on remarks he made when leading UKIP.
Mr Marr said he was trying to explore the Brexit Party's wider policies - since it hasn't made them clear and doesn't have an EU election manifesto, despite soaring up in the polls.
But Mr Farage claimed it was the "most ridiculous interview in my life".
The Brexiteer did answer some questions put to him - including whether he still believed immigrants with HIV should not be treated on the NHS, or whether he stood by the infamous 'Breaking Point' poster of 2016. (The answer's more or less 'yes' to both).
But others he dodged around, or tried to move on from quickly, by attacking his interviewer's choice of questions.


Nigel Farage's BBC Andrew Marr interview - fact checked
Did the Brexit Party leader call for the NHS to be replaced with insurance. And did he coin the phrase "no deal is better than a bad deal"? Here are his claims, fact checked
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/n...fV92jC0td_BjQug


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#2238

RE: Brexit

in Politik 13.05.2019 15:56
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He was asked if he stood by controversial comments from 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. And he didn't like it one bit.
In 2012 Mr Farage said: "I think we are going to have to move to an insurance-based system of healthcare."
In 2013 he said: "We may have made one of the biggest and most stupid collective mistakes in history by getting so worried about global warming."
In 2014 he said hearing foreign languages spoken on a train made him feel "awkward".
In 2015 he urged the NHS to stop giving immigrants HIV treatment saying: "We shouldn't spend on health tourism".
And in 2016 he prompted outrage by campaigning on a poster of refugees with the message "breaking point".

BBC host Andrew Marr asked Mr Farage whether he stood by these past comments after his return to politics.
"I’m trying to work out who you are and where the Brexit Party, which wants to destroy the [main] parties, is going," he said.
But Mr Farage - who is standing as an MEP in the EU elections in 11 days' time - moaned: "This is ludicrous."


Nigel Farage loses his temper as BBC asks him about something other than Brexit
The Brexit Party leader complained Andrew Marr was "ludicrous" to ask about his views on other issues dominating the country
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/n...PfSWdw5ijK3aWCU

https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t...164&oe=5D69DB02

https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t...91a&oe=5D64808C

https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t...54d&oe=5D75FA58

https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t...854&oe=5D654FBB



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#2240

RE: Brexit

in Politik 13.05.2019 17:48
von nahal | 24.391 Beiträge

The Opinium survey for the Observer places the Brexit party on 34%, when people were asked how they intended to vote on 23 May, with Labour slipping to 21% and the Conservatives collapsing to just 11%

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/201...impression=true


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#2241

RE: Brexit

in Politik 13.05.2019 19:46
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France will not accept repeated Brexit delays – French official
France will not tolerate repeated extensions of the Brexit deadline, a French presidential adviser said on Friday, expressing hope that European elections in Britain would jolt its political parties into reaching a deal on leaving the EU.
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-britai...278sIVarWCk5tIE


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#2242

RE: Brexit

in Politik 13.05.2019 20:09
von Maga-neu | 35.109 Beiträge

Zitat von nahal im Beitrag #2240
The Opinium survey for the Observer places the Brexit party on 34%, when people were asked how they intended to vote on 23 May, with Labour slipping to 21% and the Conservatives collapsing to just 11%

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/201...impression=true

Das Gute ist, zu sehen, wie Farage den Eurokraten dann im EP weiter einheizen kann. Interessanter aber ist diese Projektion:

The Brexit party is polling just one point behind the Conservatives in voting intention for general election
General election voting intention, change since 23 April

Labour 28 (-5)
Conservative 22 (-4)
The Brexit party 21 (+4)
Liberal Democrat 11 (+5)
Green 6 (+2)
Ukip 4 (-)
SNP 4 (-1)
Change UK 4 (-)

Damit dürfte der nächste PM wahrscheinlich, bei allen Unwägsamkeiten des Mehrheitswahlrechts, ein ziemlich gerupfter Jeremy Corbyn sein, auf wen er sich auch immer stützen mag (wahrscheinlich auf die LibDems und die SNP, da die anderen drei hier aufgeführten Parteien entweder gar keine oder höchstens einen bis zwei Sitze bekommen werden.) Turbulente Zeiten für das Vereinigte Königreich.


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#2243

RE: Brexit

in Politik 16.05.2019 16:15
von Willie (gelöscht)
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One Million Londoners Set To March Against Trump During UK State Visit, New YouGov Poll Suggests
YouGov/Queen Mary University London survey shows huge opposition

More than a million Londoners look set to protest at Donald Trump’s visit to the UK after a new poll found 13% of the city’s residents are ‘likely’ to join the demonstrations.

A new YouGov/QueenMaryLondon poll, shared with HuffPost UK, found that more than one in ten of the capital’s eight million residents were poised to turn out against the US President next month.
The survey also found that one in five (20%) 18-24 year-olds expect to march on the streets during the ‘State Visit’.
Overall, Londoners of all ages oppose Trump’s trip by a margin of more than two-to-one, with 54% against it and just 24% supporting it.
https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/t...a9GvA2PIB5lrJvW


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#2244

RE: Brexit

in Politik 17.05.2019 03:08
von Landegaard | 21.012 Beiträge

Zitat von Corto im Beitrag #2234
Für unsern willie:
https://www.welt.de/debatte/kommentare/a...nschdenken.html
" Das Ergebnis der Umfrage: Die erst im Januar gegründete Brexit-Partei des bekannten EU-Gegners Nigel Farage dürfte der klare Sieger werden. Mit vorausgesagten 34 Prozent bekäme sie mehr als Theresa Mays konservative Tories (elf Prozent) und Jeremy Corbyns sozialdemokratische Labour Party (21 Prozent) zusammen."
:)



Ist auch was für mich. Anders als den Willie, find ich das schockierend. Ich ging tatsächlich davon aus, dass sich sehr viel verändert hat, seit Farage und Johnson haufenweise Bullshit erzählt haben, der nicht einschätzbar war, was letztlich das Brexitvotum als reine Bauchentscheidung verstehen lässt.

Seither ist sehr viel an seriöseren Einschätzungen zugekommen. Farage selbst hat seine Märchen gleich nach der Wahl als solche enttarnt und sich davongemacht. Es sind die 34 %, die mich daher schockieren. Mays oder Corbyns abkacken war absehbar, bestenfalls frage ich mich (wie bei der SPD zur BuWa), woher die noch zusammen die 21 % nehmen.

Wieder betrüblicher ist, wenn ich den Lügenbaron und Dummschwätzer Farage mit der komplett versagenden May und dem Versager Corbyn (weil er nicht mal von Mays Dauerversagen profitieren kann) ergibt das 55%, eine satte Mehrheit der Briten, die für drei Politiker stimmen wollen, von denen alle längst bewiesen haben, weder etwas für ihre Wähler tun zu wollen und auch bereits, das nicht mal zu können nebst Beleg, dass das an der Abwesenheit der Eignung fehlt.

Da freut mich nur, dass nicht noch der Trottel Johnson mit einer eigenen Partei kommt, und aus einer Mehrheit pro Idioten gleich eine Dreiviertelmehrheit macht

Diese Werte sagen mir auch, dass idioten GB regieren dürfen, Idioten die Opposition anführen und der größte Idiot ohne irgendeine Verantwortung die meisten Stimmen bekommt. Woraus folgt, dass weiterhin eine Mehrheit lieber von Idioten in den Abgrund regiert werden wollen, als Teil der EU zu sein.

War ok für mich, solange ich annehmen konnte, dass der Brexit eine Affektwahl war, ein Denkzettel, der in die Hose ging. Diese Umfrage lässt eine solche Interpretation nicht mehr zu.

Was mich nur betrübt, aber nichts daran ändert, dass ich für ein zweites Referendum bin. Ich hätte diesen Tritt in den europäischen Arsch gerne in aller Deutlichkeit und im Glauben an den Vollbesitz der geistigen Klarheit der Briten, so und nicht anders zu entscheiden.

Bis gestern für die Briten, nun eher für mich.



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#2245

RE: Brexit

in Politik 18.05.2019 15:07
von Willie (gelöscht)
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Nigel Farage’s funding secrets revealed
Channel 4 News investigation reveals how millionaire Arron Banks spent approximately £450,000 on Nigel Farage to fund lavish lifestyle the year following the EU referendum in summer 2016.

Millionaire insurance tycoon Arron Banks spent close to half a million pounds funding Nigel Farage, who is now the Brexit Party leader.

Mr Banks is currently under investigation by the National Crime Agency over the source of his funding for the Brexit campaign.

However, Nigel Farage claims Mr Banks has never funded The Brexit Party, which was founded in February this year.

An investigation by Channel 4 News reveals:

Mr Banks, through one of his companies, rented exclusive £4.4m Chelsea home for Mr Farage
Gifts included furniture, council tax, water and electricity bills
Banks provided a £30k car and £20k for a driver
Banks also leased private office for £1,500 a month and paid Mr Farage’s personal assistant
Hundreds of thousands of pounds were spent promoting “Brand Farage” in America
A company owned by Mr Banks, called Rock Services Ltd, leased a £4.4m three-bedroom Chelsea home with a garage for Mr Farage at an estimated rent of £13,000 a month in summer 2016.

Mr Banks also bought furniture and fittings for the house, including crockery, chairs and bathroom accessories and even even a shower curtain.
Mr Farage was also provided with a Land Rover Discovery, valued at £32,300, for his use.
Mr Banks paid £20,000 for a close protection driver and sought to raise a further £130,000 from unnamed supporters to cover Mr Farage’s security detail.
The revelations are contained in invoices, emails and other documents seen by Channel 4 News which lay bare Mr Farage’s financial reliance on Arron Banks to fund his lavish lifestyle after he announced he was standing down as UKIP leader following the referendum.
They further reveal that Mr Banks funded a private office space for Mr Farage at 40 Great Smith Street in Westminster, and paid the salary of a personal assistant.
Mr Farage continued to serve as a member of the European Parliament on a salary of €100,000 a year plus expenses.

Trips to America
The documents reveal that Mr Banks, through his companies, organised and funded multiple visits to the United States in the year following the Brexit vote.
In July 2016, Mr Banks flew Mr Farage business class to Cleveland, Ohio to attend the Republican National Convention.
Mr Banks, through Southern Rock, paid an American lobbying firm Goddard Gunster £64,064 for a “Nigel Farage Brexit Policy Luncheon”.
Mr Banks paid an American strategist, Gerry Gunster, through his company Goddard Gunster, to organise the event.
This included paying Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson £11,305.41 to interview Mr Farage at the event.

At the RNC, Mr Farage met Republican Senator Bob Corker and John Bolton, currently serving as Donald Trump’s National Security Advisor. The meetings were coordinated by the American strategy firm.
The following month Mr Farage, Mr Banks and his associate Andy Wigmore flew to Jackson, Mississippi where they were hosted by the Governor Phil Bryant and first introduced to Donald Trump.
Mr Farage also addressed a Trump rally, the first British politician to do so.

In Autumn 2016, Rock Services arranged for Mr Farage and Mr Wigmore to travel to America on multiple occasions, including visits to St Louis, Missouri. The pair also flew to Las Vegas for the presidential debates, and stayed at the Hard Rock Hotel.
Mr Banks, Mr Wigmore and Mr Farage also travelled to New York for election night in November 2016 and stayed at the luxurious Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
Mr Farage was the first British politician to meet the president elect where he was photographed in front of a gold lift at Trump Tower.
At Donald Trump’s inauguration, emails suggest Mr Banks paid more than £15,000 to fly Nigel Farage to and from Washington, approximately £1000 on a room at the plush Mayflower Hotel.
Invoices show Goddard Gunster billed £108,684 for a lavish party in Farage’s honour at the Hay-Adams Hotel. ....

...und so weiter und so fort.

https://www.channel4.com/news/nigel-fara...ecrets-revealed


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#2246

RE: Brexit

in Politik 18.05.2019 15:08
von Willie (gelöscht)
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Boris Johnson crushes leadership rivals in poll of Tory members
Boris Johnson is the clear favourite to be the next prime minister, according to a poll of members of the Conservative Party.

The former foreign secretary was the first choice to replace Theresa May for 39 per cent of those polled. The second-most popular, Dominic Raab, attracted 13 per cent, with support for all other contenders in single figures.

In a head-to-head vote, Mr Johnson would beat Mr Raab by 59 points to 41, and every other contender by a bigger margin, according to the YouGov poll for The Times in which 858 Tory party members were interviewed between May 10 and 16.

Mr Johnson would be a divisive choice to succeed Mrs May at No 10.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/9edf2...60-f1d4d84b7ed1


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#2247

RE: Brexit

in Politik 18.05.2019 15:26
von Willie (gelöscht)
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"When we look at the spectacular, astonishing, bizarre state of affairs that Anglo countries — meaning the US and UK are in — it’s hard not to see a truth emerge. Large segments of these societies have become imbeciles. I don’t mean that as an insult, a gibe, a taunt —not at all, I will always respect you, and the question I will ask is whether people respect themselves and the things that matter anymore — so I mean “imbecile” in a precise, an analytical way, a way that will yield , perhaps, some understanding....

...Imbecility is rising like a massive tidal wave, crunching down everything in its path — from the rise of anti-vaxxers, to casual fascism, to lies that spread at light-speed, lies masquerading as unsullied truth, to the rise of superstition and the persistence of bigotry, a new wave of bellowing, enraged dunces who, quite naturally, have risen to the heights of Western power — because an imbecile loves nothing more than a bigger imbecile."


https://eand.co/the-rise-and-rise-of-the...uPJKrgSedTos5Lk



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#2248

RE: Brexit

in Politik 18.05.2019 15:38
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Researchers Say Many Of The Brexit Party’s Twitter Followers Aren’t Behaving Like Genuine Voters
High volumes. Short intervals. Odd times of day. Twitter thinks this is the online behaviour of regular British voters, but researchers have raised doubts.

https://www.buzzfeed.com/alexspence/nige...itter-following


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#2249

RE: Brexit

in Politik 18.05.2019 17:05
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https://www.facebook.com/JamesJDart/videos/2254903414773393/

Noch einer, der vorgibt nicht zu begreifen, dass Versicherungsprofite niemand anderem dienen, als den Shareholders, welche die Beitrage zusaetzlich erbringen muessen. In Gesellschaften mit immer mehr Schwachsinnigen offenbar eine winning proposition.

"....die Dummheit steigt wie eine gewaltige Flutwelle, die alles auf ihrem Weg zermalmt - vom Aufstieg der Anti-Vaxxer über den gelegentlichen Faschismus bis hin zu Lügen, die sich mit Lichtgeschwindigkeit verbreiten und sich als unbeschmutzte Wahrheit tarnen, bis hin zum Aufstieg des Aberglaubens und der Ausdauer der Bigotterie, eine neue Welle brüllender, wütender Dummköpfe, die ganz natürlich zu den Höhen der westlichen Macht aufgestiegen sind - weil ein Dummkopf nichts mehr liebt als einen noch größeren Dummschwaetzer."



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#2250

RE: Brexit

in Politik 18.05.2019 21:14
von Maga-neu | 35.109 Beiträge

Zitat von Willie im Beitrag #2248
Researchers Say Many Of The Brexit Party’s Twitter Followers Aren’t Behaving Like Genuine Voters
High volumes. Short intervals. Odd times of day. Twitter thinks this is the online behaviour of regular British voters, but researchers have raised doubts.

https://www.buzzfeed.com/alexspence/nige...itter-following

And I say all buzzfeed collaborators aren't behaving like genuine journalists, but like activists.


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