Douglas Carswell clacton mp – CWEB.com
UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall writes, “As you will know, Douglas Carswell has announced today that he is resigning from UKIP, to sit as an independent MP. He has said that he is doing this “cheerfully and amicably”.
“This is not a surprise. I was elected on a pledge to forge unity in the party, and have had many discussions with key players to try and make that happen, but it had become increasingly clear to me that some things were simply beyond reach.
“Douglas was genuinely committed to Brexit, but was never a comfortable Ukipper. On Monday, he had been due to meet with the National Executive Committee to answer various questions relating to longstanding issues, including published allegations that he had joined us in order to try to minimize Nigel Farage’s involvement in the Referendum.
“Douglas’s defection to UKIP in 2014, along with Mark Reckless, and the two by-elections we fought successfully for them, proved that UKIP was capable of getting members elected to Parliament — albeit, it was still a tough task (as I know only too well, personally).
“Our party has not benefited financially or organizing from having Douglas in Westminster. With this in mind, his departure will make no difference to my ability or focus on delivering the reforms I promised when elected as Leader.
Facebook reaction gif comments testing – CWEB.com
Facebook reaction gif comments testing – CWEB.com
Social media giant Facebook will begin testing a GIF button that will allow users post GIFs from services like Giphy and Tenor as comments. Facebook testing‘reaction #GIFs’. These typically use a clip of a movie, television show, or cartoon to express the emotion of the user, from excitement to concern. “Everyone loves a good GIF and we know that people want to be able to use them in comments. So we’re about to start testing the ability to add GIFs to comments and we’ll share more when we can, but for now we repeat that this is just a test.”