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YL
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« Reply #25 on: December 02, 2013, 03:14:15 AM »

I've heard 2 stories about that poster- 1) Sabotage and smears (false flag campaigning) by left-wing activists to make the Conservatives look bad, and 2) Idiotic NF supporters or unwanted sympathizers trying to encourage whites to vote for the Tory.
Either way the Party has always officially denied they were responsible for the racist campaign.

Do you think they would admit it if Tory activists were responsible?

What year is it from, BTW?  The "once in Office" suggests 1966 or 1970.
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« Reply #26 on: December 02, 2013, 01:24:34 PM »

It's because the advertising industry now attempts to sell ourselves to ourselves (and so, almost incidentally, products) rather than sell products directly. Or something like that. It is late.
The ad industry caught on to that pretty late, yeah.

Though really, what the ad industry is doing nowadays  is selling the customer company's vapid airhead art director to himself. That's the only person who needs to like it, as long as what he likes doesn't create some kind of brouhaha.
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