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Vote Leave chief who created £350m NHS lie on bus admits leaving EU could be an error
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Judging by recent reports of other EU countries anticipating having to cough up an extra £20 billion each annually after Brexit, it wasn't a lie at all.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ here -
Brexit: Minister appointed to negotiate Britain's withdrawal wants European Union 'wholly torn down' | The Independent
The Tory government is immensely entertaining. Government ministers make Corbyn look like a great statesman.
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Fraud!Originally posted by AtW View PostNo, it wasn't a lie, it was misleading, therefore fraudulent.
Lol that's a bit much!Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostNo, it wasn't a lie, it was misleading, therefore fraudulent.
Not sure if misleading in advertising = fraudulent?
McDonalds – “I’m Lovin’ It” <---- usually it's more roadside services "i'm dreading it" but too hungry to drive anymore
KFC – “Finger Lickin’ Good” <------ KFC usually leaves your fingers covered in yucky grease, most people don't lick their fingers after a KFC.
Carlsberg – “Probably the Best Beer in the World” <------- Debatable
I think there is a certain latitude allowed in advertising?Comment
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Does the UK send the rebate money and get it back or does it not send the rebate money in the first place?Originally posted by MeMeMe1966 View PostI am always confused by those that say the bus slogan was a lie. It was certainly misleading but was it a lie?
"We send the EU £350 million a week, let's fund our NHS instead. Vote Leave. Let's take back control."
So prior to the rebate we do send them £350 million a week, this isn't a lie exactly? It just doesn't give them the net contribution amount. "Let's fund our NHS instead". It doesn't say that the amount available to fund the NHS if we left the EU would be £350m although it implies it. It also doesn't mention that funding the NHS instead would be at the expense of EU money spent in the poorer areas of the UK. This is also misleading.
I've always been uneasy about the claim that the bus slogan was a lie. Certainly misleading but i wouldn't call it a lie.Comment
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Good point. I don't actually know. If they never send it then the bus was definitely a lie. Rebate usually means getting money back after the recipient holds it for awhile but who knows for sure in this case.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostDoes the UK send the rebate money and get it back or does it not send the rebate money in the first place?Comment
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"Section 1 creates a general offence of fraud and introduces three ways of committing it set out in Sections 2, 3 and 4.Originally posted by MeMeMe1966 View PostNot sure if misleading in advertising = fraudulent?
Fraud by false representation (Section 2);
Fraud by failure to disclose information when there is a legal duty to do so (Section 3); and
Fraud by abuse of position (Section 4).
In each case:
the defendant's conduct must be dishonest;
his/her intention must be to make a gain; or cause a loss or the risk of a loss to another.
No gain or loss needs actually to have been made.
The maximum sentence is 10 years' imprisonment.
Fraud by false representation (Section 2)
The defendant:
made a false representation
dishonestly
knowing that the representation was or might be untrue or misleading
with intent to make a gain for himself or another, to cause loss to another or to expose another to risk of loss.
The offence is entirely focused on the conduct of the defendant. "
Fraud Act: Legal Guidance: The Crown Prosecution ServiceComment
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What was your favourite remain porkie? WWIII and the end of western political civilisation were LOUD, but a little desperate. Households being £4300 worse off was a porkie for the connoisseurs. The immediate Brexit recession and collapse in house prices were arguably most effective...for Leave. What was your favourite remain porkie?Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostDoes the UK send the rebate money and get it back or does it not send the rebate money in the first place?Comment
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From wiki.Originally posted by MeMeMe1966 View PostGood point. I don't actually know. If they never send it then the bus was definitely a lie. Rebate usually means getting money back after the recipient holds it for awhile but who knows for sure in this case.
There is no transfer of money from the European Commission to the UK Treasury involved; the effect of the rebate is to reduce the size of the UK's payments.[Comment
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Let up start with WWIII and the end of western political civilisation. I don't remember those. Linky?Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostWhat was your favourite remain porkie? WWIII and the end of western political civilisation were LOUD, but a little desperate. Households being £4300 worse off was a porkie for the connoisseurs. The immediate Brexit recession and collapse in house prices were arguably most effective...for Leave. What was your favourite remain porkie?Comment
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