I don’t understand – do Reform candidates lie more than other party’s candidates?
Or are other parties better at checking information that’s already in the public domain like social media, companies house, etc?
MultiMidden on
That SoB should know, it seems to be the modus operandi of Reform. „We’ll cut council tax“ -> „Council tax going up in Reform councils“ -> „Council tax has to go up“.
Wonder how many potential Reform voters will have missed the bit from Farage saying CT has to go up?
Gold-Mine-Trash on
All you have to do is look at their social media accounts. It’s not difficult.
Made_Up_Name_1 on
I mean the whole point of the „vetting procedure“ is to check if people have lied.
If your vetting procedure isn’t catching liars then the answer is not to shrug your shoulders and say „well people lie“ it’s to apologise for the failures in your vetting procedure and pledge to fix them, then actually do the fixing them bit.
ArchdukeToes on
“Have you ever posted anything racist on social media?”
“No.”
“Okay! I suppose I’ll just have to take your word for it, as there’s no way for me to follow up on that.”
benjog88 on
„Sometimes people lie…and those are exactly the type of people we want in Reform“
PabloMarmite on
They should make that their slogan.
Reform: Sometimes People Lie
RedofPaw on
„And if they can prove to us that they have no moral objection to lying then they will pass that vetting process. Of course they may lie to get through that part of the process, which is also a pass.“
chambo143 on
If your vetting process is dependent on just trusting people to tell the truth then you might have to reassess your vetting process
Ok_Employee2932 on
Gee Nigel is a bloody google search, that’s how incompetent u are
The-Furry-Circle on
Finally, a subject on which he is actually qualified to talk about.
zeocrash on
>sometimes people lie
Isn’t that the whole point of vetting instead of just asking people nicely if they have any dark secrets.
Own-Nefariousness-79 on
They really should fit right alongside Frottage then.
No-Future5309 on
Seems like a hell of of lot of them are liars then. Wonder why Reform attracts so many of them?
Marcuse0 on
Yeah Nigel. „Sometimes people lie“.
Yeah.
Nigel.
Yeah.
RaymondBumcheese on
Im not sure ’swear down‘ is an efficient way of vetting in the first place.
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I don’t understand – do Reform candidates lie more than other party’s candidates?
Or are other parties better at checking information that’s already in the public domain like social media, companies house, etc?
That SoB should know, it seems to be the modus operandi of Reform. „We’ll cut council tax“ -> „Council tax going up in Reform councils“ -> „Council tax has to go up“.
Wonder how many potential Reform voters will have missed the bit from Farage saying CT has to go up?
All you have to do is look at their social media accounts. It’s not difficult.
I mean the whole point of the „vetting procedure“ is to check if people have lied.
If your vetting procedure isn’t catching liars then the answer is not to shrug your shoulders and say „well people lie“ it’s to apologise for the failures in your vetting procedure and pledge to fix them, then actually do the fixing them bit.
“Have you ever posted anything racist on social media?”
“No.”
“Okay! I suppose I’ll just have to take your word for it, as there’s no way for me to follow up on that.”
„Sometimes people lie…and those are exactly the type of people we want in Reform“
They should make that their slogan.
Reform: Sometimes People Lie
„And if they can prove to us that they have no moral objection to lying then they will pass that vetting process. Of course they may lie to get through that part of the process, which is also a pass.“
If your vetting process is dependent on just trusting people to tell the truth then you might have to reassess your vetting process
Gee Nigel is a bloody google search, that’s how incompetent u are
Finally, a subject on which he is actually qualified to talk about.
>sometimes people lie
Isn’t that the whole point of vetting instead of just asking people nicely if they have any dark secrets.
They really should fit right alongside Frottage then.
Seems like a hell of of lot of them are liars then. Wonder why Reform attracts so many of them?
Yeah Nigel. „Sometimes people lie“.
Yeah.
Nigel.
Yeah.
Im not sure ’swear down‘ is an efficient way of vetting in the first place.