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So your solution is what?Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostLabour voters are indeed stupid enough to fall for this whereas Tory voters are not.
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This never happened under the tories. Of course, no-one had the interweb back then.
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Labour voters are indeed stupid enough to fall for this whereas Tory voters are not.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostSo your contention is that any pro-Labour comments on a website are shilling from party hacks and as a result of reading them, people will vote Labour? What proposals do you have to sort this problem out?
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I propose a validation tick box on all comments pages, with the textOriginally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostSo your contention is that any pro-Labour comments on a website are shilling from party hacks and as a result of reading them, people will vote Labour? What proposals do you have to sort this problem out?
'I confirm I am not a full Shilling'
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Propose that they are given exactly what they want: a fresh mandate to govern for the Labour Party.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostSo your contention is that any pro-Labour comments on a website are shilling from party hacks and as a result of reading them, people will vote Labour? What proposals do you have to sort this problem out?
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So your contention is that any pro-Labour comments on a website are shilling from party hacks and as a result of reading them, people will vote Labour? What proposals do you have to sort this problem out?Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostI've just been reading the item on the Times website: Alistair Darling rules out VAT rise in ‘sensible, workmanlike’ Budget
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This is so blatantly a Labour shill operation. The really sad thing is, it works; the UK electorate ARE stupid enough to fall for it.
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The Tory shills are not available to reply to it, because they are all over at the Guardian.
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I wouldn't be surprised if some of those pro-Labour comments were from Times staffers themselves.
The Times is notoriously left-leaning and pro-Labour these days.
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Labour shills out in force.
I've just been reading the item on the Times website: Alistair Darling rules out VAT rise in ‘sensible, workmanlike’ Budget
The comments are a hoot
This is so blatantly a Labour shill operation. The really sad thing is, it works; the UK electorate ARE stupid enough to fall for it.Terry Amos wrote:
I may be daft, but for some reason I feel that our future finance as a country is much safer in Labour hands.
Tony Free wrote:
Sensible, calm strategy is what we need and what Darling will give us.
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