BBC. From Sixteen Million Rising’s Twitter page, they shared a graph showing a chart of those who voted for Labour and Conservative in 2017.The graph showed two results from those who voted who held a driving license, and those who didn’t.In view of their 50,000 followers, the Rejoin EU supporters wrote: “The BBC's most highly paid news anchor, @huwbbc claims 'it's clearly not the Government's intention to obstruct people's ability to vote'.“Try doing some research before you claim the gift of telepathy, Huw.”They went on to write: “At best, the government is attempting to 'fix' a problem that barely exists (voter fraud) while ignoring plenty that do (high rise cladding).“At worst?
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