another one similar to the one attacking Yvette Cooper but attacking Jenny Chapman ho hasn’t been an MP since 2019:
>Northern Echo: [AN inaccurate government advert suggested a former MP “voted to keep illegal migrants in Britain” – but they haven’t been in office since 2019.](https://archive.ph/70tvN)
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>HuffPost: [Rwanda Asylum Plan Is Being Used As ‘Vile’ Racist Slur, MPs Warn](https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/rwanda-asylum-plan-vile-racist-slur-david-lammy_uk_62626d7de4b0197ae3f420f5)
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>The government’s controversial plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda is being used as a “vile” racist slur, MPs have warned.
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.Boris Johnson unveiled the scheme last week, prompting a furious backlash from politicians, charities and the Church of England.
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>But it has now emerged that some social media users are using the policy to abuse people of colour.
>However, their backbench colleague Jonathan Gullis reportedly said MPs should let Tory election campaign officials “do what they want to do, in what they believe is the best way to retain our seats”.
Of course he did, he knows the only way he gets to keep his ~~salary/perks~~ seat next GE is if the Tories run a dirty campaign.
Are we not allowed to disagree with MPs voting patterns now?
I don’t think it’s fascist to say “hey this MP voted against this, you should vote against them”.
Importing 250k/net immigrants into this country for the last 25 years, while the vast majority of the country voted for the opposite, transforming the demographics of the country forever, stoked more hatred, I think.
Oh, like that is it?
How about ones to people in Tory areas saying their MP voted against feeding hungry British kids?
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>Adam Bienkov (@AdamBienkov)
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>These new Conservative Party attack ads are indistinguishable from those previously targeted at Conservative MPs by the far right.
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>>[Old far-right anti-immigrant leaflet attacking the Tories – image](https://nitter.net/pic/media%2FFQ5ES9zXMAAn_uu.jpg)
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>>[New Tory anti-immigrant advert attacking Yvette Cooper – image](https://nitter.net/pic/media%2FFQ5ES9zXEAA69Mc.jpg)
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>[Apr 21, 2022](https://nitter.net/AdamBienkov/status/1517225224185470976#m)
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another one similar to the one attacking Yvette Cooper but attacking Jenny Chapman ho hasn’t been an MP since 2019:
>Northern Echo: [AN inaccurate government advert suggested a former MP “voted to keep illegal migrants in Britain” – but they haven’t been in office since 2019.](https://archive.ph/70tvN)
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add:
>HuffPost: [Rwanda Asylum Plan Is Being Used As ‘Vile’ Racist Slur, MPs Warn](https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/rwanda-asylum-plan-vile-racist-slur-david-lammy_uk_62626d7de4b0197ae3f420f5)
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>The government’s controversial plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda is being used as a “vile” racist slur, MPs have warned.
>
.Boris Johnson unveiled the scheme last week, prompting a furious backlash from politicians, charities and the Church of England.
>
>But it has now emerged that some social media users are using the policy to abuse people of colour.
>However, their backbench colleague Jonathan Gullis reportedly said MPs should let Tory election campaign officials “do what they want to do, in what they believe is the best way to retain our seats”.
Of course he did, he knows the only way he gets to keep his ~~salary/perks~~ seat next GE is if the Tories run a dirty campaign.
Are we not allowed to disagree with MPs voting patterns now?
I don’t think it’s fascist to say “hey this MP voted against this, you should vote against them”.
Importing 250k/net immigrants into this country for the last 25 years, while the vast majority of the country voted for the opposite, transforming the demographics of the country forever, stoked more hatred, I think.
Oh, like that is it?
How about ones to people in Tory areas saying their MP voted against feeding hungry British kids?