By the way, Carole Cadwalladr, old media, investigative journalism, titles that aren't owned by foreign-based oligarchs that connive with Bannon, Mercer et al: :bowdown:
SCL/Cambridge Analytica and the military-political nexus that the right love:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/mar/29/cambridge-analytica-predecessor-had-access-to-secret-mod-information
Agree with this. C4 News is streets ahead of anything else on the television. Newsnight has its moments, but I'm usually tucked up in bed by the time it comes on these days.
It'll be interesting to see if these are picked up and examined. I suspect these are fallacious reactive claims, but am open to being proved wrong on this suspicion.
What you don't seem to understand is that Cadwalladr has been investigating this for over a year, and has got on board over a...
The other giving testimony with Wylie is Paul-Olivier Dehaye. I suspect what he's just said will wipe some more billions off Facebook's share price. This is fascinating, devastating and, for me, hilarious.
I've found to my bitter cost that beorhthelm consistently posts views that pay scant attention to democracy, and only support a libertarian and/or neoliberal perspective.
I've just had a look at the websites. The Telegraph are ignoring it. The Mail have decided to focus on the death of Wylie's predecessor, and buried information about Brexit at the bottom of that story. Be interesting to see how this evolves but, yes, I'll enjoy witnessing the fallout and things...
It's going to upset no end of people on here, but Wylie is incredibly bright, clear and damning. I posted a few hours ago that I was increasingly coming to the view that there will have to be another referendum. I suspect that there will be somewhat of a flood moving towards this position, or to...
Not to worry, Buzzer has lost me a bit with his response too. It's perhaps contagious on this thread, perhaps determined by the complexity of the issues surrounding Cam Anal.
First referendum took us into the EEC(?) and was held in 1973/4/5, result was two to one in favour. Second referendum was...
I think Davis is competent, and I actually quite admire him (I don't often say that about Tories; don't get me started on Fox or Johnson, for instance), the issue with him isn't about incompetence, but unrealistic expectations. Go back to all the tosh he said (Fox was far, far worse) during the...
Are Davis, May, the negotiating team, etc also engaging in stalling tactics? They haven't exactly got very far in the 21 months since the vote (let's be fair to them, and say the 18 months since they've been in position); is this the fault of: Remainers; them; the multiple Leave camps for being...