Saturday 28 July 2018

"Fake News" Is Fake News

As published in The Guardian on Friday 9th December 2016:

Fake news is of very real concern. There have been seven recessions in the United Kingdom since the Second World War. Five of them have been under Conservative Governments. That party has also presided over all four separate periods of Quarter on Quarter fall in growth during the 2010s. By contrast, there was no recession on the day of the 2010 General Election. And now, the Conservatives have more than doubled the National Debt. The Major Government also doubled the National Debt. Yet the Conservatives’ undeserved reputation for economic competence endures. They are subjected to absolutely no scrutiny by the fake news detractors of their opponents.

Other examples of fake news include the official versions of events in relation to Orgreave, Westland, and Hillsborough. All manner of claims made by, or in support of, the Clintons. The alleged murder of 100,000 military age males in Kosovo. The existence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and their capacity for deployment within 45 minutes. Saddam Hussein’s feeding of people into a giant paper shredder, and his attempt to obtain uranium from Niger. An imminent genocide in Benghazi, Gaddafi’s feeding of Viagra to his soldiers in order to encourage mass rape, and his intention to flee to Venezuela. An Iranian nuclear weapons programme. And Assad’s gassing of Ghouta, as if that were an undisputed fact. In every case, that was fake news. Or, in plain English, lies. 

David Lindsay, 2017 council candidate and 2020 parliamentary candidate, Lanchester, County Durham; @davidaslindsay
George Galloway, former Member of Parliament for Glasgow Hillhead (1987-1997), Glasgow Kelvin (1997-2005), Bethnal Green and Bow (2005-2010), Bradford West (2012-2015); @georgegalloway
Alex Carre, South Wales; @alexcarre567
Neil Clark, journalist and broadcaster; @NeilClark66
Ronan Dodds, Newcastle upon Tyne; @RonanDodds
James Draper, Lanchester, County Durham
Krystyna Koseda, Essex; @kossy65
John Mooney, Lurgan, County Armagh; @FitzjamesHorse
Mietek Padowicz, Newcastle upon Tyne; @scurvytoon
Aren Pym, West Cornforth, County Durham; @arenpym
Adam Young, Burnopfield, County Durham; @JustALocalSerf

The 2017 council election was stolen, and the 2020 General Election never happened, at least in the ordinary order of things, but my campaign goes on. I need £10,000 in order to stand for Parliament with any chance of winning. My crowdfunding page has been taken down without my knowledge or consent. But you can still email davidaslindsay@hotmail.com instead, and that address accepts PayPal.

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