Yes? And? So?

Political party advertises politics.

The Observer has obtained a series of Conservative party attack ads sent to voters last week in the key marginal constituency of Delyn, north Wales. Activists captured the ads using dummy Facebook accounts after finding that their own ad – encouraging young people to register to vote – were being “drowned out” by the Tory ads.

So what? Seriously? This is an election campaign. The competing parties engage in political advertising. Grow the fuck up already.

The Conservatives have refused to supply examples of adverts the party is sending to individual voters on Facebook, despite growing concern over unregulated online election activity.

Ah, yeah, unregulated. How awful that people get to advertise their politics without being regulated. We can see where this is going, can’t we?

These people are evil beyond belief. Scum, the lot of them.

3 Comments

  1. The Observer used to be a good paper. Now it is a waste of tree pulp.

    in the meanwhile, tactics being used by parliamentary candidates and their parties including making idle and unsustainable promises, lying about involvement with terrorists and denying that they are twats in many ways. None of this is of course worth reporting.

  2. I’m still struggling to get my head around what their problem is. Do these people really think that the political parties that they disagree with should have their output regulated in case they say something that might make people vote the wrong way?

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