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The Guardian view on violent online rhetoric: all politicians have a duty to set a civil tone | Editorial
The ability to conduct polite debate on social media, without amplifying menaces and lies, is a basic qualification for public office The impulse to post on social media often overwhelms judgment of what is appropriate to share. Knowing when not to succumb to that urge, exercising due diligence before passing on material that is flatly false or offensive, is an indispensable skill for politicians in the digital age. Or it should be. It is a test failed by Simon Evans, a Reform UK councillor a...
25 Feb, 18:39 — 25 Feb, 18:39
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