Topic: | Interesting document | |
Posted by: | Thomas Barry | |
Date/Time: | 24/10/14 12:54:00 |
Thanks, that's very interesting, particularly this bit: 'The House of Commons Library first became aware of the email in early 2010 but it has a much longer pedigree. It contains text from a protest email which has been circulating in Australia for some time now, but which may have originated in Canada. Versions also circulate in the United States, and elements even appear in protest emails as far afield as India. The UK version has been adapted, somewhat crudely, for a domestic audience by someone or some organisation unknown. The figures quoted bear no relation whatsoever to the situation in the United Kingdom. ' It's a crude propagandistic fake, basically. |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Is any of this true? | 24/10/14 11:42:00 | Trudie Fuller |
Re:Is any of this true? | 24/10/14 12:02:00 | Sarah Benson |
Interesting document | 24/10/14 12:54:00 | Thomas Barry |
Re:Interesting document | 24/10/14 13:10:00 | Carl Wynne |
Re:Is any of this true? | 24/10/14 12:51:00 | Thomas Barry |
Re:Re:Is any of this true? | 24/10/14 13:18:00 | John Hickman |
Re:Re:Re:Is any of this true? | 24/10/14 13:43:00 | Trudie Fuller |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Is any of this true? | 24/10/14 14:07:00 | Richard Greenhough |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Is any of this true? | 24/10/14 16:18:00 | Trudie Fuller |
Re:Re:Re:Is any of this true? | 24/10/14 19:22:00 | Susan Kelly |
Re:Re:Re:Is any of this true? | 24/10/14 19:49:00 | Guy Lambert |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Is any of this true? | 24/10/14 20:39:00 | Pete Mayes |