Such a stupid comment that it hurts. The Tory high command were almost all Remainers.Perhaps the Tory Party and the Brexit campaign want to query their bill from Cambridge Analytica etc to see whether they got value for money?
Such a stupid comment that it hurts. The Tory high command were almost all Remainers.
A Tory Party call by Remainer Tories led by the PM who gambled everything on a Remain vote. For every senior Tory in the Brexit camp there were 4 senior Tories in the Remain camp including the PM, the Chancellor, the Treasury Minister and the Home Secretary.Brexit was a Tory party call. The Brexit campaign was run by senior Tory ministers. Post vote, key government posts are taken by those same Brexit Tory ministers. What makes it such a stupid comment that it hurts?
Perhaps the Tory Party and the Brexit campaign want to query their bill from Cambridge Analytica etc to see whether they got value for money?
Such a stupid comment that it hurts. The Tory high command were almost all Remainers.
True but irrelevant to this discussion.They were at the time. Now not so much.
Not with regards to referendum campaigning. All the instruments of government were for a Remain vote. Any one supporting a Brexit vote was working against the Government line and the Tory elite.To be fair, big spending Conservative party donors also doshed to CA. Those donors are very much part of the Party and government.
A Tory Party call by Remainer Tories led by the PM who gambled everything on a Remain vote. For every senior Tory in the Brexit camp there were 4 senior Tories in the Remain camp including the PM, the Chancellor, the Treasury Minister and the Home Secretary.
The Tories roped in Barack Obama and the Governor of the Bank of England into their campaign. They used public funds to send pro-Remain literature to every household in Britain. To claim that the Tories ran the Brexit campaign is disingenuous scollobs when they were far more active as a party in Remain. The support for Brexit amongst Tories was far more grassroots.
How's that for starters?
The claim is that the Tories as a party or as the Government, commissioned Cambridge Analytica to engineer a Brexit win. Bearing in mind all the above is it at all likely that this happened?
Not with regards to referendum campaigning. All the instruments of government were for a Remain vote. Any one supporting a Brexit vote was working against the Government line and the Tory elite.
No, I queried you calling the claim so stupid it hurts. The Brexit campaign was led by key Tory ministers, not the majority, but key Tory figures who have gone on to hold key government positions. The, from what I could see, satirical comment by [MENTION=6678]severnside gull[/MENTION], was to suggest this letter is about those relevant Tories (the claim wasn't that specific, but it could be inferred) were seeing if they got value for money.
I just don't see that as a stupid comment. Not sure your reasoning thereafter has made that point at all.
Of course they are. But with regards to funding a Brexit campaign they were clearly working against the full weight of government machinations and so you can't say that they were part of a government campaign and given Cameron, Osborne et al, neither were they part of a Tory campaign.You don't think that these donors to CA are closely tied to the Tories?
F**k me Brexit is boring.
Brexit was a Tory party call. The Brexit campaign was run by senior Tory ministers. Post vote, key government posts are taken by those same Brexit Tory ministers. What makes it such a stupid comment that it hurts?
Brexit was the democratic majority vote of the nation surely? Like it or not, of all the people that voted the majority voted to leave. Having said that, an enormous number who could have voted didn’t, and a large percentage of those were young people who in the main (according to surveys conducted at the time) were remainers. Had they got off their arses, or out of bed, and exercised their democratic right (some would say privilege) there could well have been a different outcome.