In a picture of a blue-skyed day in Birmingham, a diverse group of Reform supporters gathered with placards and cheesy grins to knock on doors for their party. Richard Tice, the party’s deputy leader, posted the picture as evidence of the activists’ commitment through thick and thin. “That is what resilience looks like,” he wrote. “This is what belief looks like.” But on closer inspection, the image looks to many observers more like something else: sausage fingers, melted faces, and AI manipulation. After Tice posted the picture on Sunday, X users lined up to ask whether the picture was legitimate
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