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Outrage after English village used in pro-Trump election ad

bver_hunter

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A street in Essex has been used by a US congressional candidate to warn Americans of how the country could look if voters do not support Donald Trump.

A picture of a row of houses in Jaywick Sands, near Clacton, features in an advert for Republican Nick Stella’s campaign with the slogan: “Help President Trump keep America on track and thriving.”

The image, showing the British seaside village looking rundown with unpaved roads, was used to attack the Democrat Bill Foster, Stella’s opponent in the 11th Illinois congressional district in the US midterm elections. The message on the advert continued: “We can’t go back to foreclosures, unemployment and economic recession.”

It was shared on Stella’s campaign page on Facebook and received criticism from residents and the local authority, Tendring district council. The ad was also widely mocked on Twitter.

A spokeswoman for Stella said in a statement: “Our intent was never to smear the town in the photo, now known to us as Jaywick Sands in Essex. We never used the name. For us it was an example of a town overburdened by poor governance, which is exactly what we in our district are seeking to prevent at every level.”

A UK government index ranked Jaywick Sands as the most deprived neighbourhood in England in 2010 and 2015.
Paul Honeywood, a Tendring council cabinet member with special responsibility for Jaywick Sands, condemned the ad. “For starters, Dr Stella is very out of date – Essex county council completed a two-year £6.5m programme to improve the roads and drainage in Jaywick Sands in 2017,” he said.

“Since the old image used in this campaign poster was taken, support from government, Essex county council and other bodies has helped to build upon the work we as a council were already doing to improve the quality of life for residents.”

The councillor added that they now had new roads and high-quality council homes. The community was “on the up”, he said. “I know that many Jaywick Sands residents will be outraged at being smeared in this way – and rightly so. Perhaps Dr Stella would like to come down and visit Jaywick Sands to learn about how we really get things done, rather than engaging in this sort of negative campaigning?”

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...ears-in-republican-candidate-pro-trump-advert

The lengths that these disgusting Republicans go to smear their opponents is mind boggling. They take examples / run down towns etc. from across the pond for their own political purposes. I guess with an idiot like Trump in the Whitehouse, anything goes!!
 

Aardvark154

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Yeah as though Democrats don't do the same thing. Don't you receive any U.S. television or radio stations?
 

bver_hunter

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Yeah as though Democrats don't do the same thing. Don't you receive any U.S. television or radio stations?
Really? Then to you it is perfectly okay to make excuses for any idiots that try to insult allies from across the pond. We know that your cult leader Trumpty Dumpty is famous for it!!
 

Butler1000

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Yeah as though Democrats don't do the same thing. Don't you receive any U.S. television or radio stations?
Bver is quite myopic on politics. Dems good, GOP bad. That about sums up his knowledge and the lens he sees the world through.
 

bver_hunter

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Bver is quite myopic on politics. Dems good, GOP bad. That about sums up his knowledge and the lens he sees the world through.
The Trump Cult Followers try their level best to blame the messenger, in order to protect their Cult leader and some of his Republicans misdeeds. Typical, as these real myopic individuals then pretend to be "Bernie Sanders Supporters"!! :rolleyes:
 

Knuckle Ball

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They couldn’t find any pics of run down US cities for their ad? Couldn’t possibly be that hard.
 

bver_hunter

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Message to Trump and his Stupid Republicans about using a photo from 5 years ago. Listen to the video:

"Hey, Trump fans ... don't use our Essex village in your ads!' – video":

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...-dont-use-our-essex-village-in-your-ads-video

These ignorant Republicans think that they will get away with crap like that. Off course their ignorant base will buy anything, but when they come up with campaign ads, they have to be believable to the ones that are outside of their base. Garbage like that will go straight into the garbage cans!!
 

mandrill

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It actually looked a nice enough English town. I grew up in a far shabbier part of the UK.
 
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