SFD wrote:
The cynical use of the internet :-
After the evidence of tweets by Donald Trump getting massive views and reactions from the media & general public, Labour decided to use the Internet
What are you saying, that the Conservatives don't know how to use the internet? What a feeble argument.....
Ill-chosen advice, back-tracking, losing focus of their demographics and
downright nastiness in slagging off the other parties turned a lot of people against Theresa May. On top of that, too much time spent on repetitive soundbites whilst saying absolutely nothing meaningful and far too much "me, me, me". She couldn't even tell us what was supposed to be "strong and stable" about their campaign as most of the Tory manifesto was being kept up their sleeves only to be released after what they thought was going to be a rollover.
They thought they would gain 140 seats -
instead they lost 13 while Labour gained 30 plus a lot more admiration. There was nothing strong and stable about Theresa May and the conservative party is now realising that.
The conservative party and Theresa May turned their own voters against themselves.
Refusing to face the public did Theresa May no favours whatsoever, the interviews she did were like rent-a-crowd for the elite. Just a handful of carefully chosen people who wouldn't ask any awkward questions. When faced with them she struggled and resorted to parroting her meaningless phrases.
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If you were surprised by the general election result, particularly the relative gains made by Labour and the worse-than-predicted Conservative performance, you probably weren't keeping a close eye on Facebook.
There was a sharp distinction between Tory and Labour styles when it came to social media. The Conservative focus seemed to be sharp, paid-for attack ads. Labour's presence was much more organic, and perhaps more effective with it.
Yes, the Tories did use Social Media too! They used it to accuse Corbyn of being an IRA supporter - and then jump into bed with the DUP as they grasp those flimsy straws to try to pull themselves out of the cesspit of their own making.