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<blockquote data-quote="Welsh Exile" data-source="post: 1038438" data-attributes="member: 82670"><p>Yeah, like I said, QAnon Trump cultists believed it. That does not constitute "widely disputed" and I find it a bit disingenuous of you to go down this route to be honest. Of course it matters if it's factual and where the lies are coming from. We're debating whether significant voter fraud is an issue. It's not. These days you can find millions of people that believe the earth is flat, that doesn't mean it's widely disputed that the earth is a sphere. You don't give these people credibility. You don't believe that **** for a reason. Ask yourself why that is.</p><p></p><p>You're right about it being hard to quantify but I bet the Tories have been punching those numbers and are fairly confident. I think anything they can do to make it a little more hassle for younger voters, who tend to vote center left, will be worth there while. And again we just come back to this question of why now. Why the **** are they doing this. What is their thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Welsh Exile, post: 1038438, member: 82670"] Yeah, like I said, QAnon Trump cultists believed it. That does not constitute “widely disputed” and I find it a bit disingenuous of you to go down this route to be honest. Of course it matters if it’s factual and where the lies are coming from. We’re debating whether significant voter fraud is an issue. It’s not. These days you can find millions of people that believe the earth is flat, that doesn’t mean it’s widely disputed that the earth is a sphere. You don’t give these people credibility. You don’t believe that **** for a reason. Ask yourself why that is. You’re right about it being hard to quantify but I bet the Tories have been punching those numbers and are fairly confident. I think anything they can do to make it a little more hassle for younger voters, who tend to vote center left, will be worth there while. And again we just come back to this question of why now. Why the **** are they doing this. What is their thinking. [/QUOTE]
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