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I received a leaflet through the post today that was addressed to me personally. I’ve sent said group an email saying that this is a breach of GDPR & DPA. Do I report this to the ICO or another governing body?
 
I received a leaflet through the post today that was addressed to me personally. I’ve sent said group an email saying that this is a breach of GDPR & DPA. Do I report this to the ICO or another governing body?

It would be the ICO, but you'll not get anywhere, because they say themselves...

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I didn't think it was going to come to civil war but if it does, Nigel Farage's Brexit Army versus a generation that grew up playing first-person shooter video games is a battle I'd like to watch from a safe distance.

I’d just worry that the stereotypical ‘incel’ gamers will be throwing their lot in with UKIP now that it has adopted an anti-feminism position. Maybe Batten is actually a genius strategist with an eye on our post-democratic future.

(Or maybe, IME, such stereotypes are bollocks)
 
I’d just worry that the stereotypical ‘incel’ gamers will be throwing their lot in with UKIP now that it has adopted an anti-feminism position. Maybe Batten is actually a genius strategist with an eye on our post-democratic future.

(Or maybe, IME, such stereotypes are bollocks)

I think General Farage's deployment of the Incel Battalion will probably fail when they realise it will involve leaving their bedrooms.
 
I didn't think it was going to come to civil war but if it does, Nigel Farage's Brexit Army versus a generation that grew up playing first-person shooter video games is a battle I'd like to watch from a safe distance.

Except the lines wouldn’t be drawn in that manner. Young working class people would be, in the main, on the side of Farage.

The continued crass attempts to erase class from the debate and pretend its generational whilst tiresome have taken hold in remain fantasy and repeated as fact.

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Except the lines wouldn’t be drawn in that manner. Young working class people would be, in the main, on the side of Farage.

The continued crass attempts to erase class from the debate and pretend its generational whilst tiresome have taken hold in remain fantasy and repeated as fact.

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I think we may see desertions en masse when the young Farangists see where 80% of the women are, and they get the fifth directive in a day from headquarters ordering them to pull their socks up.

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Except the lines wouldn’t be drawn in that manner. Young working class people would be, in the main, on the side of Farage.

The continued crass attempts to erase class from the debate and pretend its generational whilst tiresome have taken hold in remain fantasy and repeated as fact.

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Same in France with the Rassemblement National, they have support from youth across the board,
 
Except the lines wouldn’t be drawn in that manner. Young working class people would be, in the main, on the side of Farage.

The continued crass attempts to erase class from the debate and pretend its generational whilst tiresome have taken hold in remain fantasy and repeated as fact.

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Working class in Scotland shifted support to a nationalist party, so this is all believable.
 
Farage on Andrew Marr under robust questioning acknowledges he still support a small state, health care insurance, etc, something for labour to go at him with?

He lost it a bit, starting to refuse to answer any more Q's not on Brexit, etc.
 
Farage on Andrew Marr under robust questioning acknowledges he still support a small state, health care insurance, etc, something for labour to go at him with?

He lost it a bit, starting to refuse to answer any more Q's not on Brexit, etc.
The relying on reeling out old quotes tack only has a certain shelf life. The BP will romp the Euros but the real question is what is possible for them after that and how they can be opposed. Just read a stat btw that amongst skilled workers they are very popular with Labour just shading the unskilled.
 
Might need to change the thread title. Apparently it’s not a political party, it’s a company...

Farage calls for private health firms to 'relieve burden on NHS'

The thing people always forget about nazism is that it was effectively a system of state capitalism, where the state was run by companies. That’s what we’re now walking into.
In the last year I've had an endoscopy and ultrasound imaging. Both these referrals have been carried out by private companies. A colleague who suffered a stroke spent some weeks in a private hospital following time in an NHS hospital. It's become much more obvious to me that a vast array of roles are now filled by private companies. If the NHS is still struggling, bring the services back in house, reduce the number of bean counters and the duplication caused by the number of trusts and return to a view of the NHS not driven by profit and loss
 
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