I honestly believe that the social media interventions today from Bishop, Lineker, Grant, Elton, Kemp, Freeman & Coogan made up a lot of people’s minds, but not in the way intended. The British do not appreciate being preached to by caked up
#BBC
luvvies
#GeneralElection2019
@MartinKnight_
@rockapepolitics
And
#youthquake
really worked, didn't it? 😂Just because they're young, it doesn’t mean they’re stupid. In the privacy of the Polling booth, they can vote the way they want, without fear of ridicule or bullying from their Lefty mates.
@MartinKnight_
Quite right. Preaching to the masses do as I say not as I do. 3 things will have swayed decisions here too. Truth in leadership, national security and the economy. The 3 people in those positions in Labour now need to go swiftly and take their cronies and luvvies with them. Ta ra
@MartinKnight_
@george_moties
Exactly. Probably everyone of those you mentioned are millionaires and as such would be immune to the consequences of the disastrous Labour Party policies. Hypocrites.
@MartinKnight_
@Ali_H_Smile
I think those of us on social media, who constantly blame politicians for being stuck in a Westminster bubble, should take a look at ourselves. Twitter is not the country, and I think decisions tonight run deeper than what a few personalities might say or do.
@MartinKnight_
Agreed. I was actually right in the middle of buying some tickets to see a warm-up gig for
@JohnBishop100
next year when I saw his video. I decided that I wouldn't bother spending my money on the patronising wanker even if I do happen to find him funny.