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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostYou couldn't make it up, Vote Leave admit lying: 'Accuracy is for snake-oil pussies': Vote Leave's campaign director defies MPs | Politics | The Guardian
Another moron working for Vote Leave, where do they get them from and why does the right have so many of them
If I was a waverer I would have decided to vote the exact opposite of what he represented.
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostYou are entitled to your opinion but I am also entitled to show it up as being baseless. Which you have already admitted to be the case.
Much of the outters opinion is utterly baseless.
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You couldn't make it up, Vote Leave admit lying: 'Accuracy is for snake-oil pussies': Vote Leave's campaign director defies MPs | Politics | The Guardian
“I don’t think it’s Vote Leave’s job to provide figures,” Cummings announced triumphantly, his eyes swivelling manically.
“But Vote Leave quotes numerous figures on its website,” said Tyrie, “Most of them misleading or inaccurate.”
“Accuracy is for snake-oil pussies,” Cummings hissed under his breath. “And besides, I’ve got a really bad memory.”
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThat's rather the entire point of the whole thing you fool, that by working together everyone is better off than going it alone. You never heard the saying "the whole is greater than the sum of its parts"?
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostWell it's somethng we control and do a terrible job with. The net cost of EU migration is proven positive while the net cost of non EU migration is proven to be negative from a money point of view.
The concept things will be better if we can control it ourselves seems to be based in fantasy.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSo it seems that every member nation gets out more than it put's in - well spank me on the bottom with a woman's weekly if I don't question that logic.
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