On election misinformation and disinformation, Jeff Pope says:

It’s actually now a feature of life regrettably, and it’s driven a lot by social media. We work closely with social media companies.

But the main thing we’re focusing on is giving the voter tools and resources which are all on our website but you’ll also see our Stop and Consider campaign rolling out again also in multiple languages, to help assist the voter in understanding there is misinformation and disinformation out there, how to disinformation out there, how to spot it and we’re asking people stop and consider the source of the information that you’re hearing or information that you’re hearing or seeing or reading,see if you can verify it.

If it makes you angry or it’s got emotive language in it, it probably is disinformation and misinformation and don’t share it and certainly don’t add to that problem to your algorithm on your social media platforms.

So we’ll be out there with lots of messages but please go to our website if you’re looking for tips on how to counter misinformation and disinformation.