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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's easy to use and instant.
Before there was a newspaper editor/journalist filter before publishing took place.
*Note to any politicians who may post on here and who might be tempted to like or quote this post - I am deliberately using a news article about child rape to prove a point. So don't. Cos that would be stupid. See.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostI don't understand why politicians try to engage in banter via social media. They're terrible at it. This numpty has just put what ever career she had back years all in 140 characters or less.
Before there was a newspaper editor/journalist filter before publishing took place.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostI don't understand why politicians try to engage in banter via social media. They're terrible at it. This numpty has just put what ever career she had back years all in 140 characters or less.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostI don't understand why politicians try to engage in banter via social media. They're terrible at it. This numpty has just put what ever career she had back years all in 140 characters or less.
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I don't understand why politicians try to engage in banter via social media. They're terrible at it. This numpty has just put what ever career she had back years all in 140 characters or fewer.
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Don't the idiots ever learn?
The infamous white van tweet, that contributed to Labour losing a bi-election was hardly more than a month ago.
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the Nasty Party?
Labour suspends councillor Rosemary Healy for sharing parody of Tory poster of Auschwitz | Daily Mail Online
Labour suspends councillor for sharing parody of Tory election poster featuring Auschwitz death camp
Nottingham councillor Rosemary Healy claimed not to recognise image
Parody was posted by Thomas Pride and retweeted by Labour councillor
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