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Jeremy Corbyn's time is up

How did they get your email?

They got enough points of reference from the social media data NationBuilder pulled in that they managed to track me down. It's not hard to track people down once you get a few points of reference on them. Didn't mind it, it was actually quite an effective sales pitch on their part.
 
Blair needs kneecapping. Sort it out CR!

That Syria link - wtf? :D

Well yeah...the middle east peace envoy :facepalm: is positioning himself for a Clinton presidency . That will most certainly mean a determined attempt by Killary to bomb Syria..while simultaneously attempting to face down Russia and Iran . His job is to get Britain " onside " as much as possible. Corbyn..as well as Brexit..are massive obstacles in the road To making Britain an essential partner...leading European support etc . And he's doing his best to put a spike in both . it's a real nightmare for him. Because if he can't play that role he's absolutely fucking useless to his elitist mates . Yesterday's news . Which is why he's never out of the fucking news these days making these interventions .

Interesting to note he makes a number of comparisons between Corbyn and his support with Trump. Equates them as " 2 heads of the same coin " . Yeah...obstacles as regards what him and Killary have planned . This is Blair behind this . But it's not merely about Iraq . It's about a hell of a lot more . Important interests that he represents . And it strikes me the Blairites apparent desperation has got a lot to do with his .

Starting a new party FFS ....millionaire donors..

I believe if you analyse what Blairs saying in these interviews there's a cat frantically struggling to get out of a bag . When one looks at it from the standpoint of Blair consciously deciding to play an active and interventionist role in British politics ever since Corbyn took over . Interests are at stake .
 
With scarily useful tools in the backend. You can basically track individual's social media activity, link it all up and micro target people to a fine grained level. It even integrates with offline through things like producing walk lists with maps for door knocking and all sorts. I last had a proper play with it a few years ago, and it was hugely impressive then. Can only think it's even better now.

My introduction to it was clicking like on one post someone posted via the system. Within an hour they'd tracked me down via my other profiles, identified me as a potential lead and emailed me via my personal email address.
We had a local election recently and were visited about 8 times by Labour and Green volunteers to ask us to vote during the day.

I put a sarcy comment about it on twitter (which doesn't use my real name) and when I woke up the next morning it had been liked by one of the people who had knocked on my door.

Freaked me out a bit.
 
Could possibly have been a NationBuilder thing then, if they were running their D's and P's knocking up operation using it. Basically knocking on the doors of people definite or probable to vote for you repeatedly during the day, until you go and vote and unwittingly show your poll card to one of the people from the parties standing outside the polling station, when they take down your name / reg number, run it back to their 'control room' and tick you off the list of people who have already voted.
 
The TUC general secretary, Frances O’Grady, or her predecessor, Brendan Barber, are seen as potential chairs for the negotiations, which are aimed at averting an immediate challenge to Corbyn’s leadership and “cooling the temperature”. The role is likened by some senior party figures to that of General John de Chastelain, who oversaw the disarmament process in Northern Ireland

I reckon some senior party figures deserve a swift, brutal kick to the bollocks for even daring to make that comparison :D

Which side are the PLP, the IRA or the Unionists? :D
 
BTW I see that we are re-entering a period in which 'moderates' seek out or invent the most extreme and unpleasant examples of behaviour from real or alleged supporters of Corbyn in order to attack Corbyn by proxy.
 
'Prepare to be coxed' is definitely something that someone would write in anger and not at all the sort of thing dreamed up by someone thinking 'wow what would really make them lot look bad?'
Well, it seems to be something actually sent to someone else, in a context which does not in any way point conclusively to being pro-Corbyn in the first place :D

 
That bloke works for Portland.

Part of me thinks he dreamt it up but equally people are fucking weird and do shit like that.
 
On the one hand, he's an awful human being and probably made it up.

On the other, The Canary could get a load of shit over it for fingering him in that appalling googled 'investigation' they did, which can only be a bonus.

Not sure how I feel about it tbh.
 
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