Homes for votes transforms into No homes (for others) for (your) votes.
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The key word there is of course “aspiration”; both Labour and the Tories deeply care about the aspirations of the upwardly-mobile lower and middle-classes, who demand less tax and policies tailored directly to them as they make up the all important swing voters, but for those on the council estates who make up the bulk of Labour’s vote, they can be played off, stigmatised and chastised for their fecklessness and welfare dependency, which is naturally all their own fault. Much more by Septicisle on Obsolete.

Caroline Flint

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Why this style? Low res pics for sources and skin matching is very difficult to get the ‘faceswap’ right. Therefore, after trying best to match skintones, the image was enlarged by about five times and then a halftone pattern was applied. The enlarging is done because halftone patterns will not work on small images and retain enough detail. (size of halftone in pixels vs. image size.)
When the pic is taken back to a smaller size, the image is interpolated and the appearance of the pattern is (mostly) retained.
Then, it’s a matter of taste as to saturation, contrast and sharpness.

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