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Thursday, 11 July 2024
ReformUK Scotland Activist Training Series Episode 7 - social media
This is a brief and basic introduction to Activism; it covers the main types of activities that a party member may do in the course of campaigning. It highlights some of the tips and tricks to stay ahead of the game, and be an effective campaigner. Training is important to ground you, and from that base, you build on your experience, it is always a learning experience. Activism is and should always be fun, to have fun, always be prepared for the activity you are doing, and always turn up on time and with the correct equipment. The first thing to take with you is, good manners, you are an ambassador for the party.
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I enjoyed you earlier written blogs very much but not the the video ones. I no longer understand who you are. You left SNP because you were treated very badly but never explained why/if you decided against Scottish Independence. Your admiration for Alex Salmond and Craig Murray continued. Then you were a Labour member supporting Anas Sarwar therefore his anti white speech in Holyrood where it was obvious he had worked on it with Humza Yousaf, his SNP support for the Named Person bill, The Hate Crime Bill and the Gender Recognition bill. Until very recently were retweeting posts by the disgraced Paul Sweeney. I realise you were very proud of your efforts to help him become a MSP but there must become a point where you condemn some of his actions. You resigned as a Labour member, gave a few nods towards the Conservatives and now you are a Red Hot Right Wing Reform member. You have failed to recognise that a lot of your followers are Tories. I will continue follow you on twitter but sorry I can no longer continue my monthly subscriptions to help you promote The Reform Party.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, many of his supporters were Tories and are now Reform. It's not because we're right-wing neo-facists, it's because the Tories and Reform have better policies for the most vulnerable in society. Lie@bour despises the weakest among us, as shown by the pensioners who are no longer entitled to the winter fuel allowance because they are £1.50 over the pension credit limit.
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