Did it say that in your ballot paper? It didn't say it on mine. All sorts of stuff was bandied about outside of the polling booth. Are we bound to only consider Brexit options that yield £350M a week for the NHS?
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It said leave, that is the definition of leave lol, do you not know that by now?
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That's definitely not the definition of leave. For example, did you know there are counties not in the EU where people nonetheless have freedom of movement with the EU?
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It was the 3 main tenants of the leave campaign.
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The main promises of the leave campaign was more money, easy deals and protection from a Turkish invasion so .....
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Exactly. £350M. Not leaving the Single Market. Being free to do trade deals elsewhere. And the leave campaign wasn't being run by anyone who would be held to account for implementing the fantasy. "I want what the leave campaign promises" was not a rational basis for voting leave.
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Well most of the main voices actually said the single market was not a bad idea, the £350 was not a lie (see court case), was AFTER we left, was giving an alternative for the money and Boris/May have already promised much more, next.
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The amount and what it could be used for was most certainly a lie. It worries me you still believe otherwise.
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No, the amount was correct, the judge ruled had he said "gross" it would have been clearer. It CAN be used for the nhs if we choose, that is still the case lol. Its basic stuff, debunked multiple times, next.
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220 million or there abouts is removed from the exchequer a week as payment to the EU. We gain many times that in GDP as a member of the EU. The bus, the false promises of easy deals, the false promises of greater prosperity, the xenophobic posters etc all manipulation and lies.
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A tainted advisory election produced a tainted result. Pure and simple. A final say referendum will clear away that mud. No lies, no unicorns, no manipulation. Unless of course you need that to support your "side".
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