[Politics] Cambridge Analytica were involved in a pro Brexit campaign

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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 dozen whistleblowers, various media companies, the Electoral Commission and the Information Officer. This seems like a shallow, reactive attempt to diffuse the story from a particularly suspect source of news.

Let's see, first if anything comes off that link I posted and secondly if there is a second ref.
 




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I don't think that all remainers are automatically calling for a second referendum and I recognise the difficulty of assessing how much impact any illegal activity had on the final result. However if you do nothing in response to proven examples of breaches of rules you are effectively saying that the only real rule that exists is not being caught before the vote takes place as you will be in the clear afterwards. That isn't a great precedent to set for any of us.

Yeah this.

I'm a Remainer and I've been staunchly opposed to a 2nd referendum simply because it stinks of "Ugh well I don't like that outcome so let's keep doing it until we get it right". This news however has caused me to doubt that opposition and re-classify it as "Ugh, this feels kind of unfair now, maybe we should do it again".

It's not so much, to me, an extension of the battle between Remain vs Leave but a potential attack on democracy itself.
 




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Yeah this.

I'm a Remainer and I've been staunchly opposed to a 2nd referendum simply because it stinks of "Ugh well I don't like that outcome so let's keep doing it until we get it right". This news however has caused me to doubt that opposition and re-classify it as "Ugh, this feels kind of unfair now, maybe we should do it again".

It's not so much, to me, an extension of the battle between Remain vs Leave but a potential attack on democracy itself.

This suggestion is going to upset some of our more fervent Brexiteer posters, but I just wonder if, this scandal could offer an escape route for Mrs May. We all know she campaigned to Remain and that whatever she trots out these days, she has no appetite for the path she feels bound to follow. She also knows that suggesting a second referendum solely on the basis of 'it was really close, let's have another go' would have caused huge outcry from the Leave side of the fence. Now there is POTENTIALLY a new reason to consider going back to the nation.

Interesting.
 






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This suggestion is going to upset some of our more fervent Brexiteer posters, but I just wonder if, this scandal could offer an escape route for Mrs May. We all know she campaigned to Remain and that whatever she trots out these days, she has no appetite for the path she feels bound to follow. She also knows that suggesting a second referendum solely on the basis of 'it was really close, let's have another go' would have caused huge outcry from the Leave side of the fence. Now there is POTENTIALLY a new reason to consider going back to the nation.

Interesting.

I don’t think there is any want for another one, I think it’s more likely they just call it all off.
 


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I don’t think there is any want for another one, I think it’s more likely they just call it all off.

Whilst that would be great for us all, not to mention ****ing hilarious, to watch the all the little Farage disciples explode with rage - that's not going to happen.
 


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Nothing on the BBC (well known pro Brexit propaganda outlet) homepage or politics - Brexit page either. Very odd considering these are supposedly earth-shattering revelations that could bring about a second referendum ....

See little evidence of bias from the Beeb on Brexit, if anything some said were pro Brexit during the campaign

Anyway, I tend to watch C4 News these days, better indepth analysis
 




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This suggestion is going to upset some of our more fervent Brexiteer posters, but I just wonder if, this scandal could offer an escape route for Mrs May. We all know she campaigned to Remain and that whatever she trots out these days, she has no appetite for the path she feels bound to follow. She also knows that suggesting a second referendum solely on the basis of 'it was really close, let's have another go' would have caused huge outcry from the Leave side of the fence. Now there is POTENTIALLY a new reason to consider going back to the nation.

Interesting.

Now i wonder what odds you could have got on Cambridge Analytica being the Knight on the White Charger coming to Theresa May's rescue ???
 


Blue Valkyrie

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The trouble is that until we really get to grips with *Fake News*, referendums are always going to be suspect.
 


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See little evidence of bias from the Beeb on Brexit, if anything some said were pro Brexit during the campaign

Anyway, I tend to watch C4 News these days, better indepth analysis

Didn't you detect a note of sarcasm in my post?

I know how much you like a conspiracy meme ..

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Tinfoiltastic!
 




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Didn't you detect a note of sarcasm in my post?

I know how much you like a conspiracy meme ..

CONSPIRACY.png


Tinfoiltastic!

Not a bad effort, but they can write anything. Not really accountable to Ofcom or anything
 


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See little evidence of bias from the Beeb on Brexit, if anything some said were pro Brexit during the campaign

Anyway, I tend to watch C4 News these days, better indepth analysis

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.
 


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What are you on about,or indeed,what are you on?Where does it say in that post anything about breaking the law?I

Okay... this really, really isn't difficult stuff:

1. This is a thread, about alleged illegality, in the funding of the leave campaign.
2. You posted, in classic #whataboutism that the government spent more, on their pro-remain leaflets.
3. I asked you what laws that had broken - to point out that your deflection was an irrelevance to the actual POINT of this discussion.

All clear?
 


Two Professors

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Oh,I thought the thread was on Cambridge Analytica doing the job they were paid for.If what they were doing was illegal surely all you conspiracy theorists would have done it to bits years ago.There were plenty of leaks.
 




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Oh,I thought the thread was on Cambridge Analytica doing the job they were paid for.If what they were doing was illegal surely all you conspiracy theorists would have done it to bits years ago.There were plenty of leaks.

Noted Investigative Journalist Carole Cadwalladr has been all over this for over a year, publishing the first (challenged but still up on line) installment in May 2017

https://www.theguardian.com/technol...eat-british-brexit-robbery-hijacked-democracy
 






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She's been on this since March 2017 for the sake of pedantry/accuracy

I would think the investigation has been going on even longer. Point of order though, you've quoted something I just edited. Cambridge Analytica have, strictly speaking, challenged it but have not won and it's still up on line.
 


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