Facebook: Nick Clegg rejects calls to break up company as idea spreads

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Facebook head of global affairs Nick Clegg has rejected calls for the social media giant to be broken up, an idea gaining currency among contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination, with Kamala Harris seemingly its latest convert.

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He’s a human albatross...

How is Nick Clegg defending Facebook news? He’s their head of global affairs, of course he defends Facebook. Should be: “Facebook rejects calls to break up company”.

Why would he break up a company that could meddle in any election around the world and shift blame to subcontractors and Russia? Facebook did nothing wrong... And MI5/6 agents have nothing to do with it... And CIA never heard anything about it...

Of course Clegg doesn’t want FB broken up - he’d lose face. And it wouldn’t be longe before he’d lose the BOOK part too.

I hate him, hate that guy !

Nothing like trying to save your job Nick, after all you were a god damn awful politician.

Who was asking Judas?

Snort snort snuffle snuffle.

How exactly would you break it up? What main Facebook, Messenger & Instagram... hardly anything dramatic really.

Perhaps he should read Zucked, by Moonalice

It's a gift! How does Nick manage to be on the wrong side of History every single time?

He destroyed the Lib Dem’s so it wouldn’t surprise me if his new employers business was in bits by the times he’s finished.

Surprising he would say this! not as if he gets paid to speak on the company's behalf. We should certainly consider his views on the topic seriously.

idisagreewithnick

Of course he won't want to have Facebook broken up, he'll likely be out of a job.

If we don't break them up now, we will have to go to war with them in the future. Facebook is vying to become the first nation-corp.

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