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12th August 2017
02:37pm BST

Dear Philip, Land Rover does not endorse these views and we are speaking with our advertising agency to remove the advert.
— Land Rover UK PR (@LandRoverUKPR) August 12, 2017
But if you're thinking "Good, this Katie Hopkins-esque racist clickbait 'journalism' website is getting their major advertising money taken away from them", there turned out to be an interesting twist of fate. The folks at Land Rover UK looked into it further, and announced:Hi Philip, unfortunately this advert has been placed without our consent. We are taking action & do not in any way endorse these views.
— Barbour (@Barbour) August 11, 2017
Dear Philip, our investigation into this matter shows that the Land Rover advert is actually fake and not placed by us or our agents.
— Land Rover UK PR (@LandRoverUKPR) August 12, 2017
So there you have it. A website claiming that Ireland is only eeking out an existence by subsisting off by goodwill by England, is itself apparently placing unpaid for adverts on their website without permission. Ahhhh.... Karma, you sexy divil, you've done it again! Country Squire Magazine initially were enjoying the response, it would seem:We are raising this with our legal team
— Land Rover UK PR (@LandRoverUKPR) August 12, 2017
But it wasn't long before the editor made a note of the reaction, and asked for everyone to try to reign it in a little:Huge increase in website traffic and engagement on twitter past couple of days. Figures going through the roof! Thanks to all:)
— Country Squire (@CSquireMagazine) August 11, 2017
Trying to defend the site against folks who "have nowhere to go but surrender or negotiate"? Ádh mór with that.A Message From the Editor Regarding Jim Browne's Piece on Eire Yesterday. pic.twitter.com/IyYp9zfqGo
— Country Squire (@CSquireMagazine) August 12, 2017
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