sigh. It wasn't a promise, a manifesto pledge or a commitment. And you know that. You're being disingenuous.
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message as received was "here's £350m a week for the NHS". Leave manipulations beat Remain. Now we live with the fallout.
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there were mixed messages on BOTH sides. That bus slogan hasn't left the NHS in crisis. That was/is an ongoing govt failure.
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I can sign up to every sentence there. But Leave exploited the NHS and false promised on it. They, ahem, weaponised it.
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we'll have to agree to disagree. The scaremongering lies told by Remain, by any comparison, were far, far worse.
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I do think you're wrong on this one Julia, the £350m message was unequivocal. It was the worst lie on either side.
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I'm not running away but I need to get up & get stuff done this morning so I'm leaving this chat now... x
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Gymnastics class, I know x
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ha! About to do a cardio workout actually!!!!!
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'Let's' and 'let us' have different meanings. Every cunning linguist will tell you that.
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it is odd it was only Remain voters who were confused.
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Pre-vote I spoke to people whose only reason for 'Leave' was this promise. I told them it was false
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you were wrong, its true.
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if you thought we were voting on future budgets and not whether to leave the EU you were a fool.
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If you thought you were voting 4 a coherent plan of action u were naive and or tricked and or a fool
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everyone knew the Remain government had not coherent plan to leave.
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