Judas says we should vote Leave: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...kham-sol-campbell-remain-brexit-a7092861.html
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He thinks that leaving is a good idea? That sums up his entire career.Judas says we should vote Leave: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...kham-sol-campbell-remain-brexit-a7092861.html
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He thinks that leaving is a good idea? That sums up his entire career.
****ing right! I've voted to remain anyway. If it gets rid of tosser Gove and the fat blond buffoon on a bike too, great!!!
They must have been planted by the Remain campaign.
Gove is such a tw** - he can only have been made a Cabinet minister to make Cameron and Osborne look good
Either way it looks like it'll be neck and neck. Even though I'm voting Out, I think Remain will clinch it by a Modric nose. If social media presence is anything to go by (often is in an age when 'professional' pollsters are outdoing each other to get predictions wrong), it couldn't be closer. Leave's Facebook page is on 530,678 supporters, Remain have 526,593...couldn't be closer although I would say that Remain voters tend to come from a younger demographic which means one would expect a disproportionate social media presence. If the average person above 65 is (supposedly) voting Leave, they probably won't be on Facebook or Twitter, so those figures are pretty impressive.
In any event, I see this referendum as a true privilege of democracy that generations fought to secure and preserve.

Facebook itself is not the issue - it's generally the muppets that use it, not controlling what they post, not managing and controlling access to their data - bit like going on holiday for a month and leaving the front door open - and putting up a sign in the street inviting visitors........![]()
I don't agree. Even if you hide everything Facebook will supply Governments with all of the info you put in and anything more that they can find out about you.. That's why they get away with paying nominal tax, governments need them.
Govts need the tax revenue and employment scale they bring to a nation.
That, and not govt data analytics, is the reason they pay low taxes.
These companies are clever though.
AFAIK, my ISP allocates my home Internet connection a fixed IP address.
Youtube are obviously storing / dimensioning by IP addr as I get stuff in the "recommended" list that
relates to previous visits. They have some context even though they cannot relate it to a specific
user account.
I don't agree. Even if you hide everything Facebook will supply Governments with all of the info you put in and anything more that they can find out about you.. That's why they get away with paying nominal tax, governments need them. They can gather info on anyone silly enough to open an account.
I recently opened a new account for my wife using a false name, false gender, foreign mobile number not registered to anyone and brand new email account which I set up from Spain. Within minutes they were suggesting half of current friends as potential new friends on the new account. There must be some kind of cookie in her tablet which immediately linked her to her real identity. It frightened her so much she has closed and deleted all of her accounts.

I set the new account up from an IP address in Spain, there is now way that they could associate that with my home fixed IP address.
Speaking of tin foil hat madness, the Fail are telling their readers to make sure that they bring a pen to the polls.
They're afraid that MI5 are going to change the votes later on, if they've been done with a pencil.
Seriously. I'm not making that up.
* BottleNigel Farage's shopping list for today
* Biro
* Tin foil