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Originally posted by Platypus View PostI think that piece of news must have passed me by. Didn't our wonderful neutral electoral commission issue a press release or something?
They made different false promises to buy votes, like we will need an emergency budget, unemployment will rise, there will be a recession.
P.S. The remain lies were to happen in the event of a vote to leave. The Brexit 350m for the NHS might come true, once we leave.
Originally posted by Mrs MayThe NHS is to get an extra £384 million a week after Brexit, Prime Minister Theresa May has said.
In a major announcement to mark the 70th anniversary of the health service, the PM has said it will receive an additional £20 billion a year in real terms funding by 2024.
It is expected that taxes and borrowing will rise to pay for the increase in funding, and resources will be redirected from the more than £9 billion a year the UK currently pays into the EU.
Writing in the Mail on Sunday, Mrs May said: “Now, as we leave the European Union and stop paying significant annual subscriptions to Brussels, we will have more money to spend on priorities such as the NHS.
“But to give the NHS the funding it needs for the future, this Brexit dividend will not be enough.”
Ahead of a major speech on the issue on Monday, Mrs May added: “As a country, we need to contribute a bit more in a fair and balanced way. We will listen to views about how we do this and the Chancellor will set out the detail in due course. To deliver, this plan must be about more than money. ”
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Originally posted by AtW View PostFirst of all Brexit has not happened yet.
Secondly bad projection is not the same as lie - 350 mln however was a blatant porky, very specific very large number - easily understandable by gullible people, especially those who worked in the NHS.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostThey made different false promises to buy votes, like we will need an emergency budget, unemployment will rise, there will be a recession.
Secondly bad projection is not the same as lie - 350 mln however was a blatant porky, very specific very large number - easily understandable by gullible people, especially those who worked in the NHS.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSame tricks, you mean like taking money from Putin in the millions
Originally posted by AtW View Postmaking false promises of 350 mln per week to buy votes?
P.S. The remain lies were to happen in the event of a vote to leave. The Brexit 350m for the NHS might come true, once we leave.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostIndeed, same as the EC deciding there was not enough evidence to prosecute the Remain camp for various funding violations, even through everyone knows they pulled all the same tricks as the Leave campaign, and are doing exactly the same tricks right now, setting-up parallel "disconnected " campaigns.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostNot enough evidence for criminal prosecution, I see...
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and...
Our decision to visit is not related to comments made by the former prime minister.
So the visit isn't because of Gordon Brown's comments.
They don't have any evidence..............
yet
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
hmm
2019 European Elections: Watchdog defends Brexit Party scrutiny - BBC News
"A spokesperson said there was no evidence of electoral offences, but added: "We want to satisfy ourselves that the party's systems are robust.""
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