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Other voices dominating the virtual realm are a snapshot of the rest of Yoon's support base: middle-aged or elderly men. One of them runs A Stroke of Genius, one of the largest pro-Yoon YouTube channels with 1.6 million subscribers. His livestreams of rallies and monologues pillorying Yoon's opponents regularly rack up tens of thousands of views, with the comments section flooded with calls to "protect President Yoon".In the tumultuous months since Yoon's martial law declaration, it appears that his party's popularity has not suffered.

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In fact, quite the opposite: While the PPP's approval ratings sank to 26.2% in the days after Yoon declared martial law, it rebounded to more than 40% just weeks later - much higher than before the chaos.Buoyed by the loyalty of his supporters, Yoon wrote in a letter to them in January that it was only after being impeached that he "felt like a president"."Everyone's kind of scratching their heads a bit here," Michael Breen, a Seoul-based consultant and former journalist who covered the Koreas, tells the BBC. While conservatives in South Korea have been "very divided and feeble" over the last decade, he says, Yoon is "now more popular with them than he was before he tried to introduce martial law".

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This solidarity has likely been fuelled by a shared dislike of the opposition, which has launched multiple attempts to impeach members of Yoon's cabinet, pushed criminal investigations against Yoon and his wife, and used its parliamentary majority to impeach Yoon's replacement Han Duck-soo."I think the opposition party's power in the assembly went to its head," says Mr Breen. "Now they've shot themselves in the foot."

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An embattled Yoon has become larger than life, rebranded as a martyr who saw martial law as the only way to save South Korea's democracy.

"If it wasn't for the good of the country, he wouldn't have chosen martial law, where he would have to pay with his life if he failed," a pro-Yoon rally attendee, who gave only his surname Park, told the BBC."If stores are so paranoid about shoppers stealing goods, then they should go back to staffed tills instead of wasting money on this invasive technology."

The move marks the latest attempt by retailers to try to stem the rise in shoplifting.at its Gateshead store, which prompted a similarly mixed response from shoppers earlier this year.

"Am I at border control or Tesco?" asked one Reddit user.Last week Greggs announced that it will

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