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<blockquote data-quote="Welsh Exile" data-source="post: 1038442" data-attributes="member: 82670"><p>Confidence is a massive issue in the UK? Got any studies or data for that? Sure in America because they've given credibility to conspiracy theorists. I guess we're susceptible to this, for sure, but are UK voters actually worried about voter fraud? Genuine question I'd be interested to know.</p><p></p><p>It's weird to me. We both agree significant voter fraud isn't a problem but I guess you want to placate a minority of extremists who believe this rubbish whether I would rather we tackle the actual problem of holding the liars spreading the BS to account. What do NASA do, do they say "actually we're not 100% sure the earth isn't flat" to placate flat earthists or do they try and educate people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Welsh Exile, post: 1038442, member: 82670"] Confidence is a massive issue in the UK? Got any studies or data for that? Sure in America because they’ve given credibility to conspiracy theorists. I guess we’re susceptible to this, for sure, but are UK voters actually worried about voter fraud? Genuine question I’d be interested to know. It’s weird to me. We both agree significant voter fraud isn’t a problem but I guess you want to placate a minority of extremists who believe this rubbish whether I would rather we tackle the actual problem of holding the liars spreading the BS to account. What do NASA do, do they say “actually we’re not 100% sure the earth isn’t flat” to placate flat earthists or do they try and educate people. [/QUOTE]
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