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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    https://fullfact.org/europe/our-eu-m...ee-55-million/

    Our EU contributions are actually very good value in my opinion. It gives us access to the single market and dozens of trade deals.


    And yes Boris did mislead the public, most likely he knowingly did this.
    You cannot possibly substantiate your last sentence.

    Total guesswork.

    Most politicians make claims on facts and figures,I tend not to believe any of it and anyone that does is gullible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    You cannot possibly substantiate your last sentence.

    Total guesswork.

    Most politicians make claims on facts and figures,I tend not to believe any of it and anyone that does is gullible.
    "The UK Statistics Authority has said the EU membership fee figure of £19 billion a year, or £350 million a week, is "not an amount of money that the UK pays to the EU each year".

    Since then, the new chair of the Authority described use of the figure by the then Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, as “a clear misuse of official statistics”.


    I trust the chair of the UK statistics authority, whoever that person is, much more than I do Boris.

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