Or perhaps it could be read as
Instead of sending £350m to the EU lets put that money to better use by doing things like funding our NHS.
No, it really couldn't.
Or perhaps it could be read as
Instead of sending £350m to the EU lets put that money to better use by doing things like funding our NHS.
Oh God - here's another fool who believes that everyone believed the '£350M to the NHS' baloney. Some remoaners still think people believed it, because it somehow enhances heir grievance about losing the referendum*; most leavers took it with a pinch of salt and voted leave because that's what they wanted. Is that too hard to understand? Well, for some of the defeated minority, I suppose it is.
*'Losing'. Defined here as coming second in a two horse race...............
No, it really couldn't.
Or perhaps it could be read as
Instead of sending £350m to the EU lets put that money to better use by doing things like funding our NHS.
The fact is I don’t personally believe that many people reading that thought we would use all the EU money for just the NHS. Also I believe most people realised that the leave campaign were not in a position to decide what the EU money should be spent on anyway as they had no authority.
Ok , how about this
Instead of sending the EU £350m per week, let's fund our NHS.
Exactly the same message.
You seem to be having trouble understanding the meaning of "instead".
Most maybe did see it as bull, but it was a close result and if it persuaded 600,000 people to vote leave, instead of remain, that would have swung it from a 50/50 split to the 52/48 result. It had an effect, Farages poster had an effect, and both were misleading.
Well they were trying to win a campaign by showing people how we could better spend the money we were sending to the EU. It wasn’t a promise as such but more a reason why the leave campaign thought we should leave.It could be read as that but it doesn't say that.
Why would they make any spending pledges (suggestions, if you really wan) then if they didn't think people believed them? It doesn't make sense.
Well they were trying to win a campaign by showing people how we could better spend the money we were sending to the EU. It wasn’t a promise as such but more a reason why the leave campaign thought we should leave.
Really, it was pretty clear how that message was taken by the general public voting.
Really, it was pretty clear how that message was taken by the general public voting.
You seem to think the voting public would probably stick their head in a gas oven if it were presented on the side of a bus. Remainers give no credit to leavers ability to assess the whole picture, instead focusing on a little red bus. Weird.
I brought it up not because I thought everyone voted because of the bus but because it influenced enough to change the vote from Remain to Leave. It was a lie. Now compounded by them not even giving 10% of the money to the NHS. They really don't seem to give a sh
But the current government and the leave campaign are 2 different entities so you can hardly make out they are the sameI brought it up not because I thought everyone voted because of the bus but because it influenced enough to change the vote from Remain to Leave. It was a lie. Now compounded by them not even giving 10% of the money to the NHS. They really don't seem to give a sh
You didn't bring it up and I did not address my reply to you. The 'little red bus' has been argued about since remain lost. You are just perpetuating the 'argument line' which has been persued for what seems an eternity, as I said, weird!
Not weird at all. It's a current issue because of today's budget.
You just haven't got a defence for it.
I don't need to defend it because I wasn't stupid enough to believe it. Stop assuming, it is a rather unattractive trait.
Unfortunately the democratic will of the Great British Public would have been something completely different if the bus had told the truth. £350m a week and we'll give £30m a week to the NHS hasn't got quite the same ring to it.
Nevermind let's plough on regardless based on lies.
The figure wasn't particularly relevant the underlying point was .. spending the billions we send to the EU on our own priorities. Just one of the many factual arguments that won the day. Whereas the project fear whoppers that duped many remain voters have already been proved false. Record employment, continuing growth not as scary as the forecast immediate recession and half a million unemployed ..
Staggering downgrade forecast from the OBR compared to March, a £49B black hole in public finances. And this on the assumption we get a deal, so looks like this is on the optimistic side as was the forecast in March. Nothing to do with Brexit of course...
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