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Anyone Read The Leaked Aaron Banks Twitter Messages?
With all the Prince Andrew news, I doubt whether it will hit the headlines, but should Banks be complaining that GPDR (an EU initiative) isn’t being enacted...and really, should he be referring to people from north of Watford as ‘Northern monkeys’?
I know that as a Brexiteer, he could be filmed defecating on a war memorial, and still be given a free pass by some, but surely he should he criticised for this?
I know that as a Brexiteer, he could be filmed defecating on a war memorial, and still be given a free pass by some, but surely he should he criticised for this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Many of the alleged tweets appear to be spoofed. For example, the 'northern monkeys' tweet bears exactly the same Twitter ID (which should be unique) as a different message that Banks sent exactly 5 hours earlier (to a hundredth of a second). i.e. it appears that a genuine tweet has been modified (rather poorly) to produce a fake one.
what?
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the GDPR IS enacted as the data Protection act 2015
or did he think it shouldnt have been enacted but was?
or is it late at night and I just havent read it properly
if you are going to watch any aaron
then watch aaron lambo - at least there is something to stare at - muted. The dialog is mainly rubbish
oh and the DPA has nothing about poo-ing on a war memorial - or at least didnt when I last read it
er
the GDPR IS enacted as the data Protection act 2015
or did he think it shouldnt have been enacted but was?
or is it late at night and I just havent read it properly
if you are going to watch any aaron
then watch aaron lambo - at least there is something to stare at - muted. The dialog is mainly rubbish
oh and the DPA has nothing about poo-ing on a war memorial - or at least didnt when I last read it
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