
Fact-Check
Total 6 Posts
/ˈfæktˌtʃek/ verb. to check that all the facts in a piece of writing, a news article, a speech, etc. are correct. (Cambridge Dictionary)
Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak want to crack down on migration – An expert reviews their plans
5 min read
An expert breaks down the promises from the two Conservative leadership candidates on immigration, despite the fact it isn’t a pressing issue with voters anymore.
Context matters – How a teabag went viral for the wrong reasons.
4 min read
When they saw a video on social media showing how a hospital sent a single teabag to their staff to thank them for their work, people naturally took it at face value and started commenting and sharing it without knowing the context.
If you voted Tory for any of these 16 reasons, you made a big mistake.
6 min read
If you ever voted Conservatives, or intend to at the next elections, see what they tell you they are going to do in power and look at what they actually did whilst in government. Why fact-checking is essential before voting.
Boris Johnson’s claim of a ‘mandate’ from the people isn’t accurate.
5 min read
Fact-check: The ministers’ revolt against Boris Johnson wasn’t anti-democratic – it’s representative democracy in action. As for his claim to have a mandate from the people, it is misguided.
Tories: Displacement of responsibility as a golden rule.
3 min read
An uncomfortable Chancellor Rishi Sunak finds himself in the middle of a storm because of his family business links to Russia.
PM resignation – A show of hypocrisy.
3 min read
Tory MP tweets her indignation at the thought that Senior Conservatives such as John Major or Theresa May dare to publicly call for Boris Johnson’s resignation... forgetting she, herself, tweeted about Theresa May being toasted back in 2019 and having voted her out.