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Previously on "Brexiteers wanted!"
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The adverts were really, really tulip as well....
Vote Leave's targeted Brexit ads released by Facebook - BBC News
Done by a fashion degree drop out with no background in digital media or marketing. Half of them look to me to break the 20% text rule which would result in restricted reach.
But just as I though they were going to lose, this fanny comes along...
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
hey if you need help with your reading do reach out!To be fair to the OP, she's come to the right place to research social media us remainers make tulip up.
This is what you bashed out on the When the facts change more people become Brexiteers! thread
I make tulip up lie most Remoaners
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Originally posted by Whorty I make stuff up View Post
If you're going to do a 'FTFY', at least make your sentence coherent. Don't just bash keys angrily and hope some words come out.
It's not the first time you've done this today.
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I think supporting Brexit is a hate crime, and we should be able to report them to the police to face justice.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe way the post is phrased is off putting. It's making an assumption that doesn't represent all leave voters.
I know some who aren't anti-immigration, and actually liked the existing relationship we had with the EU but they were worried that a vote to stay would be endorsing closer ties and adoption of the Euro and all the fiscal issues that come with it.
But your study is focussing on the foamy mouthed xenophobe community so is going to be biased, adding no value other than to foster ever greater division.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe way the post is phrased is off putting. It's making an assumption that doesn't represent all leave voters.
I know some who aren't anti-immigration, and actually liked the existing relationship we had with the EU but they were worried that a vote to stay would be endorsing closer ties and adoption of the Euro and all the fiscal issues that come with it.
But your study is focussing on the foamy mouthed xenophobe community so is going to be biased, adding no value other than to foster ever greater division.
We ostensibly voted for independence from foreign control, most liberals would support that if we were in Eastern Europe or Africa but are staunchly against the UK voting out of an organisation intent on becoming a Political & military power with us as a subordinate.
The fact that the status quo was overturned is actually quite impressive. Machiavelli would have been proud! Look at the strategy of the 1975 referendum.
You might ask why an organisation initially presented as a trading block since 1973 didn't have preferential trading agreements with the largest economies before we decided to Brexit.
https://ec.europa.eu/trade/policy/co...s/index_en.htm
You might ask why they were denying they wished to be a political and military force before the referendum.
Migration is an issue, if you search slough Polski Sklep you will be surprised how many have opened since 2004. If I see a well turned out, pretty, thin blonde lady in the high street I am surprised if she doesn't have an eastern European accent. We do have a Polish Club but that was from the war most are pretty old now.
Individually its fine but the sheer numbers have meant Slough have been forced to build 3 new schools in the last decade despite a declining native birth rate (most of the schools were filled with Sikhs and Muslims whose parents came over in the 60s - 80s until recently). We are millions of houses short but our tax take is down.
Most of the advertising reported to focus on that. I don't have anything other than a technical presence on Facebook or twitter because they are a pain so can't really express a view on that.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe way the post is phrased is off putting. It's making an assumption that doesn't represent all leave voters.
I know some who aren't anti-immigration, and actually liked the existing relationship we had with the EU but they were worried that a vote to stay would be endorsing closer ties and adoption of the Euro and all the fiscal issues that come with it.
But your study is focussing on the foamy mouthed xenophobe community so is going to be biased, adding no value other than to foster ever greater division.
Wonder how many are going to be brave enough to put their views across though where the person doing the research knows who they are? The brexiters on here like to hide behind being their online avatar.
I say good luck to the OP - she should get some interesting comments if the usual suspects are brave enough to speak to her
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How much do you pay for it? Happy to pretend to be a brexidiot if it pays well, I promise I will try to lower my IQ.
But seriously, there are better platforms than this one for surveys such as Prolific or I-Say where users have to complete a profile and one of the questions at registration is did you vote for brexit in the referendum. You will have to pay though to the respondents, many universities use it for their research
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The way it is worded, the OP has already made up their mind that they voted to leave because they saw something on Facebook or Twitter.
Conclusion:
"Within society there are always weak minded individuals, that are easily influenced by social media. The xenophobic ones with very limited IQ are now called Brexiteers within this paper"
Now, how long before the job offer at the Guardian rolls in?
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The way the post is phrased is off putting. It's making an assumption that doesn't represent all leave voters.
I know some who aren't anti-immigration, and actually liked the existing relationship we had with the EU but they were worried that a vote to stay would be endorsing closer ties and adoption of the Euro and all the fiscal issues that come with it.
But your study is focussing on the foamy mouthed xenophobe community so is going to be biased, adding no value other than to foster ever greater division.
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostIf the OP is legitimate should you not share your Ethics Statement complete with details on how you comply with GDPR?
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