Please point out where it is incorrect?
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Er, the bit about the Marshall Plan not including the UK. It did.
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You are correct UK received a large amount of the budget but the rest which is mentioned is correct
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They did however what’s missing is U.K. were paying heavily into defence whereas Germany didn’t which meant the Comtribution to Germany had the greater benefit to the economy. The German debt from US was largely cancelled out while the U.K. repaid their debt.
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Took us until 2009 I believe
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It’s the same both ways........it’s where we are. Remain call out Leavers mistakes and vice versa. Example in point, a certain Talk Radio presenter still insisting £350m wasn’t promised to the NHS
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It wasn't promised, just suggested that it would be a good Idea for a future government!
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If it's written on the side of a bus, it's a promise...

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Actually it was a hot potato
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I would never believe anything written on a potato - hot or otherwise.
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They’re too small too, I guess!
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No comparison. Remain supporters may have told one or two WHITE lies but they were purely to help the less informed members of the public come to the only correct conclusion. Leave, on the other hand, told terrible, evil and criminal lies to dupe people into voting for disaster.
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Can you stop calling half of the uk moaners? It doesn’t help your argument and makes you sound like a 2 year old
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Give us an example of factual untruths of the same magnitude as this from a Remain MP
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All still missing my point. There is s huge difference between making inaccurate estimates about the future ( and pronouncements on what will happen as a result ) and blatant lies about actual past events.
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Wasn’t an estimate. He was Chancellor and stated he would need to introduce an emergency budget if Brexit won.
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And if the BoE hadn’t stepped in and taken extraordinary measures he would have had to. Have you really no concept of how much Brexit has already cost the UK economy? Serious question.
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I don’t know what it’s cost us. What I do see is UK still doing economically better than most of EU.
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