Conspiracy Theories Damage British Democracy, says Douglas Alexander

darkbeaver

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Conspiracy Theories Damage British Democracy, says Douglas Alexander


Douglas Alexander, the head of Labour’s election strategy, has said it is getting harder for politicians to campaign in elections because of conspiracy theories on social media.


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DB this is why the internet should be controlled. It makes the regular ordinary conspiracy of western facism more visable to the citizens of those faux democracies. They did know this would happen when it was introduced though, and what they would have to do when it got too loud. Add more security. If they need more security then they surely plan on using it to preserve their democracies and to protect the bunnies and kittens and flowers and little people more efficiently. Mr Alexander seems put out about an informed electorate.

Lately I have given a great deal of time to the study of early and enduring thoughts and I'm certain that one of the very oldest universal thoughts would certainly have been," WHEN DO WE EAT?

Mr Alexander is displaying the paranoia of someone involved in conspiracy. He,s advising the public to lighten up on conspiracy investigation because he feels the wrong conspiracies are being considered more often than those conspiracies prepared for the public attention, like the LGBTQ questions which he no doubt feels would be of greater use to civilization than something like central bank fraud and murder.
 

Cliffy

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Democracy is a conspiracy theory. Government by the people for the people is the biggest scam perpetrated on the people, but with great propaganda and untold wealth to constantly spew through the media, the sheeple have bought the lie hook line and stinker. Those that conspired to pull this scam are laughing all the way to the bank with the sheeple's money.
 

Blackleaf

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If Labour are concerned about British democracy, they could start by getting rid of the anti-democratic and unfair constituency boundaries which have been deliberately set up in such a way as to make a Labour candidate require less votes than a Right-wing candidate - Tory, Ukip etc - in order to become that constituency's MP.

This upcoming General Election is once again going to expose how easy it is for Labour to win MPs on much less votes than the Tories or Ukip require to win MPs. We could, again, see a situation in which Labour wins more seats than the Tories despite getting LESS votes.

So come on, you democracy-loving Labour Party. It's time to redraw constituency boundaries to give the Tories and Ukip the same advantages as Labour during elections.

I know Farage has recently spoken of his concern that his party may only get 6 MPs in this election on the same number of votes which would probably give Labour 20 MPs. It's scandalous.