Comments by "Curious Crow" (@CuriousCrow-mp4cx) on "" video.

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  4. Phil, I think your missing the point. Even in your comment section there are bots misleading people about the facts. As you know perception usually Trump's facts in politics. So, if the perception is that Labour are just the cleanest of the dirty shirts in the laundry basket, and that is why they're hesitant, that undermines our democracy just as much as Musk buying Farage. However much the British bicker amongst themselves, they are patriotic. And the issue is that Farage taking money from foreign Billionaires is simply unpatriotic. Labour's largest donor is a British hedge fund, founded and owned by British billionaire nationals, and whose owning company is based in a British-owned tax haven. For our sins, this hedge fund is British. And that's what is importsnt. They have skin in our game, and are future. Musk doesn't. All he's got here are Telsa dealerships. That's it, and he's done nothing to even suggest he's expanding his interests here, or even cares beyond that. Indeed, he might even be putting off British people buying a Tesla, because of his behaviour. If Musk gets kicked out of Tesla, he has no skin in the game except his ego as far as the UK is concerned. That's not the case with the owners Quadrature. They were born here, have London based offices here, and AFAIK, they are still based here. So is it unpatriotic to take money from British billionaires? Not as the system stands at the moment in my opinion. It's as simple as that. But, Musk is a foreign national and thus, no British political party should accept funding from him.
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