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    Quote Originally Posted by rambaggie View Post
    Apparently for telling lies. If that’s the case the whole of the House of Commons and the House of Lords should be in the dock with Boris.
    Michael Gove has nothing to do with this surely? He couldn’t stab Boris in the back again could he?
    Just a thought.

    Corbyn won all the young votes due to the popularity of looking into abolishing student debt!!! Students were therefore misled especially those who have suicidal tendencies due to huge debt but were given a degree of hope!!

    Will Corbyn finish looking into Student debt before those bunch of c unts Jenkins and Dowling appoint a proper manager?
    Last edited by baggieal; 31-05-2019 at 10:53 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    Again, this pretty much confirms that Vote Leave/Boris mislead the public.

    Why didn't they say 'We send the EU £350m per week, but we get back £170m of it"

    That was not a true reflection of what we pay, for access to a single market of the largest trading bloc in the world. So now we have to arrange our own trade deals, lose access to the single market and central regulatory alignment. It is possible our standards such as food etc will go down and our major industries will not be protected by tariffs.

    Our EU contribution is something like 0.3% of our GDP? Its a drop in the ocean compared to the benefits we receive.
    I recall quite clearly Remain supporting then Chancellor George Osborne stating a few days before The Vote "If we vote to Leave then within days he will have to slash public spending and increase taxes in an emergency Budget to tackle a £30bn "black hole"

    He was in control of that and none of it happened. He lied.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9goals2hattricks3pen View Post
    I recall quite clearly Remain supporting then Chancellor George Osborne stating a few days before The Vote "If we vote to Leave then within days he will have to slash public spending and increase taxes in an emergency Budget to tackle a £30bn "black hole"

    He was in control of that and none of it happened. He lied.
    A vote to remain offered us more certainty, whereas a vote to leave was the opposite.

    So remainers had to forecast what they thought could happen. A prediction or forecast is different to a flat out lie. Many lies were told during the referendum. We are on opposite sides of the fence so we'll probably disagree where...

    On another note, the Bank of England helped to avert a financial crisis with their actions immediately after the referendum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    A vote to remain offered us more certainty, whereas a vote to leave was the opposite.

    So remainers had to forecast what they thought could happen. A prediction or forecast is different to a flat out lie. Many lies were told during the referendum. We are on opposite sides of the fence so we'll probably disagree where...

    On another note, the Bank of England helped to avert a financial crisis with their actions immediately after the referendum.
    No 123 Osborne stated there would have to be an Emergency Budget within days. Not a forcast a statement of fact.He knew that was not true. He lied. Do you not get it? THEY ALL LIED.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9goals2hattricks3pen View Post
    No 123 Osborne stated there would have to be an Emergency Budget within days. Not a forcast a statement of fact.He knew that was not true. He lied. Do you not get it? THEY ALL LIED.
    Totally agree!!! They all lied! Not a straight word came from Corbyn’s mouth and all the young fell for it! The terrorist and Jew hating scum bag even went to Glastonbury to try and cosy up!

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    More anti seminism in the Labour Party yet again today but hey........let’s take Boris to court for making the sort of claims that politicians are always doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaggieBlood View Post
    Boingy are you backing HRK for prime minister?
    No. I don't keep clinging on to managers and players to hate. I let go.

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    and we were told The French would close British Immigration in Calais and there would be migration camps in Kent.

    Lie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9goals2hattricks3pen View Post
    and we were told The French would close British Immigration in Calais and there would be migration camps in Kent.

    Lie.
    We were told this could happen..

    Because a vote to leave would give us less influence within Europe.

    Again, it was much harder for the remain side to say with any certainty what a leave vote would mean, because it was so uncertain. So that is why there were forecasts from the remain side about what a leave vote could mean.

    Its not a lie to say, 'A vote to leave could mean X, Y, Z'

    It is a misleading statement to say 'We send £350m to the EU' when we don't.

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    You are in total denial 123. A responsible person would have asked The French if they intended to chuck us out of Calais before spouting what suited their arguement. Either they didn't bother or did ask and then lied.

    You can just imagine the conversation between Osborne and David (I'll stay on as PM even if we vote to leave)Cameron.

    Dave "I'm a bit worried about Boris's £350m bus gaining a few votes"

    George "Don't worry guv I'll tell them we will have to have an an Emergency Budget next week. I'll mention a big number let's say £30 billion. I'll also tell em stocks will crash, house prices will tumble, jobs will go and I'll have to raise taxes "

    Lies lies lies. They are all at it.

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