The power of precise push

Gaylord 2022-03-23 09:03:08

If the tactics are right, victory will be waved not far away. After analyzing the voting crowd after brainstorming, those who are already standing are unshakable, so the 11% are the crowd that can be won. Identify commonalities and target them. The collection and analysis of big data by data companies is really a terrible thing, and it is very scary to think about it. Every day in the circle of friends, there are always people who are keen to do various personality, constellation, fortune, and image tests. They should all come to see this movie. In fact, search websites, certain treasures, certain books, and even food delivery software, which one is not recommended to you every day based on your previous searches and browsing? We live in a world without privacy. So better behave well. Back to the video. How to fight for it? Empathy, incitement. It is a dangerous thing once the human heart is comprehended. No one wants to "lose"! Tell you that millions of people will rob you of resources, all come to your country, and the country will have to pay so much money, and tell you that the current tragedy is caused by XXX, and you will get it back after Brexit. People were set on fire. Those Remainers are still rationally proving this and that, and obviously they cannot give a satisfactory answer to those who have been incited to anger. Moreover, this bomb has been buried for many years, and the unintentional complaints of those years finally contributed to the fuel and sent the Brexiteers a ride. The conversation about a drink after meeting in the subway is actually quite profound. Do people really think about what their children and grandchildren will experience after many years? Things have already happened, and we can see from today that even if we know about the various violations of the year, the results cannot be changed. I wonder what the 11% think now? Do you regret it? Hmmm, though we have an old saying: change is always good. PS precise push is too much, let’s learn about digital big data.

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Brexit quotes

  • Dominic Cummings: Let me tell you who we're up against. Who are setting themselves up over the river to destroy us.

    [scene cuts to Vote Remain offices as he continues]

    Dominic Cummings: Lucy Thomas, ex-producer of BBC's Newsnight program, so she'll know how to handle the press. Director of the campaign, Will Straw, son of Jack. Failed his MP race in 2015, typical establishment thinker: "If it didn't work the first time, try it again". You got Ryan Coetzee, director of strategy, he's Nick Clegg's former special advisor.

    Nigel Farage: Labour and Lib-Dem hate each other post-coalition. That won't work!

    Dominic Cummings: Oh, yeah, no, it's a proper left and center-left love-in. You've got the Greens and the Welsh, but none as interesting as these. The one true enemy they both share...

    Matthew Elliott: Tories.

    Dominic Cummings: The Number Ten machine, headed up by, trumpets please

    [blows raspberry]

    Dominic Cummings: Craig Oliver!

    Nigel Farage: Cameron's communication director.

    Dominic Cummings: A position held as we know by a long succession of bastards - Campbell, Coulsen. This one's more out of the limelight, ostensibly in control and composed. He's furiously loyal to his boss and I can tell you that we, uh, well we have a little history.

    [cut back to Vote Remain offices]

    Craig Oliver: Dominic Cummings is basically mental. We had to all but ban him from Number Ten. He's desperate to be seen as this visionary architect of a new world order, but actually, he's just an egotist with a wrecking ball. It does however mean that he's, well, he's unpredictable.

    [cut back to Vote Leave offices]

    Dominic Cummings: I know how to beat Oliver. Conventional wisdom is a disease that the British are peculiarly susceptible to, and he certainly hasn't been inoculated.

  • Dominic Cummings: [scene cuts between the two offices of Vote Leave and Vote Remain as they write out strategy] We also know that the other side are gonna run a campaign the way that campaigns have been run for pretty much the last 70 years. They're gonna fight from the center, and they're gonna make it about jobs and the economy.

    Andrew Cooper: We focus on the economy and jobs. The message: leaving risks both.

    Craig Oliver: Clinton '92. Best campaign ever. "It's the economy, stupid".

    Andrew Cooper: You define your opponent as the riskier option, and though the change candidate might initially poll well, come election day the nerves kick in. Voters revert back to center. Law of political science - if the status quo are ahead before the campaign begins, which we are, they always win on the day. So...

    Douglas Carswell: So, what's our answer?

    Dominic Cummings: Tzu's "The Art of War". If we fight them on home terrain, they will win. So what we need to do is lead them to the ninth battlefield. The deadly ground where no one expects to find themselves. Outcome? *They* perish.

    Victoria Woodcock: Which means?

    Dominic Cummings: You reverse the proposition. We make *them* the risky option. To stay is to risk losing more of the things we cherish - we're asking voters not to reject the status quo, but to return to it, to independence. How much does it cost us each week to be members of the EU?

    Daniel Hannan: In the region of...

    Dominic Cummings: What's our researcher's name?

    Matthew Elliott: Richard.

    Dominic Cummings: Ricardo, will you get me all the figures up for how much it costs to be members of the EU for a week? Largest one wins.

    Matthew Elliott: Make sure it's verifiable!