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Previously on "Brexiteers lodsing bigly, May agrees to pay more"
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I think not. The adverts revolve at the top, but the fact they publish that guff is sufficient for most* to not use as a reliable source of information!Originally posted by meridian View PostI think they must be targeted ads based on your browsing history, mine have something about saving £300 off my electricity bill...
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*excludes
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I think they must be targeted ads based on your browsing history, mine have something about saving £300 off my electricity bill...Originally posted by Bean View PostThe advert above the main article;
Moon hoax........seriously?!?
Still, I guess you enjoy the pretty pictures?
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The Treasury henceforth must be described as Mutineers, seeking to subvert the will of the British people with all these factsOriginally posted by BlasterBates View Post
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UK budget deficit rises unexpectedly
not really, the treasury predicted this last yearBritain’s deficit unexpectedly widened in October, handing Philip Hammond disappointing news on the eve of the budget.
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The advert above the main article;Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
Moon hoax........seriously?!?
Still, I guess you enjoy the pretty pictures?
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There wasn't. I was suggesting that nobody put the amount of the multi-year EU budgets (that the UK agreed to) onto the side of the bus and asked the general public if we agreed to said budget.....Originally posted by scooterscot View Post"Lets stay in the EU and put the £40bn into the NHS."
Where was that bus?
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Quite. I'm not sure how many people still believe that to have been a pledge (we will), rather than an option (let's = let us) - by someone not in government/ministerial office.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostWhat's even more hilarious is that idiots on both sides cling on to this number on a bus that a man with control of one MP's vote at the time posted. It's less relevant than Corbyn's pledges because you can promise whatever you want when you're not responsible for delivering.
Still, it keeps everyone frothing happily
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"Lets stay in the EU and put the £40bn into the NHS."
Where was that bus?
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What's even more hilarious is that idiots on both sides cling on to this number on a bus that a man with control of one MP's vote at the time posted. It's less relevant than Corbyn's pledges because you can promise whatever you want when you're not responsible for delivering.Originally posted by Bean View PostIt was already agreed, in the budgets. So we'd pay it if we were to have remained and conversely, if we were to leave.
(but you're right, they didn't put 'let's agree to this humongous multi-year budget' on a bus and get us to agree to it did they?)
Total chaos? Calm down dear, the UK isn't quite Zimbabwe, Syria or Libya yet
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It was already agreed, in the budgets. So we'd pay it if we were to have remained and conversely, if we were to leave.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostBrexit: UK 'ready to pay more to the EU' - BBC News
Yes guys this is what you voted for when you voted leave, but I didn't see a bus with the text let's give £40B to the EU and leave the country in total chaos
(but you're right, they didn't put 'let's agree to this humongous multi-year budget' on a bus and get us to agree to it did they?)
Total chaos? Calm down dear, the UK isn't quite Zimbabwe, Syria or Libya yet
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Very kind of him. Is he related to Ken bigly?Originally posted by woohoo View PostI don't know but apparently he is going to pay 40bn to the EU.
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