that was the message yes. I wouldn't have used the gross figure, personally. We weren't voting in a new government manifesto
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Replying to @JuliaHB1
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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Replying to @davidschneider
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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Replying to @JuliaHB1
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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Replying to @davidschneider
we'll have to agree to disagree. The scaremongering lies told by Remain, by any comparison, were far, far worse.
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Replying to @JuliaHB1 @davidschneider
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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Replying to @richardosman @davidschneider
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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Replying to @richardosman @davidschneider
ha! About to do a cardio workout actually!!!!!
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Replying to @JuliaHB1 @richardosman
"*Let's* do a cardio workout" Sorry. I'll stop now.
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lol. Bye bye chaps x
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