You're correct, but I don't think that was the biggest issue with that photo. The press thinking it mattered in the slightest was.
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Replying to @spinicist @hardsci
The public definitely didn't vote for him — not sure why but certainly something is down to constant ridicule by the media.
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Oh definitely. I'm not immune to te group think. I voted Labour but told their canvassers I didn't think much of Milliband and Balls.
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Replying to @spinicist @hardsci
I have been voting Labour ever since I moved here/didn't think Miliband was bad because I ignore the news.
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You missed the Ed Stone? If so lucky you.
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Replying to @spinicist @hardsci
No, I've been here since Satan was in power. Didn't miss the Ed Stone.
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So you do read some news then
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Ignore doesn't mean that in context. The pragmatics of that sentence do not imply I do not read the news.
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Replying to @o_guest @spinicist
Recently I have stopped, but I used to watch Question Time and Newsnight — my mental health has improved altho arguably for other reasons.
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Yeah, I stopped monitoring the peace process back home too. My expectations have been reduced to nowt. 
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