Leave wasn't a political party with a manifesto. This fell well short of definition of a pledge. "Let's" means "we could"; not "we will."https://twitter.com/stellacreasy/status/828199443849703424 …
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before that lets ascertain why you support a lie which cynically misled the public, partic sick and old.
I didn't. I never made that claim myself. But it wasn't a lie.
So you don't support this? Or do. Your position isn't very clear now.
i don't have all day to discuss this with you. My issue with EU was never about money, but about democratic accountability
and it's clear from detailed polling since the vote that the NHS bus wasn't one of the main reasons people voted to Leave
I think we allll know that polls have proved to be less than accurate. Anyway off you pop and remember #brexitmeanstrump
Hi, Julia, I remembered you wanted to know how the Brexit economic crisis was shaping up. I'll keep you posted.https://twitter.com/markpalexander/status/931194510033457152 …
one was a prediction the other was a promise, they're not the same
I'll just leave this here for you. Usage 1&2 quite pertinent to Leave's linguistic gymnasticspic.twitter.com/Oy2SgW9DMa
If youd like me to run you through the economics of your proposed Brexit I'd be happy to.
If you give me an indication of the deal you support. I can give you some pointers as to cost to GB.pic.twitter.com/jBNTM4tzQ6
Er.... perhaps you 'd better keep that powder dry until we actually do leave.
we've not left yet, no one has a clue what's going to happen
It is coming. (Unfortunately)
It was after Brexit!, not after the referendum! Even so the pound has lost loads already
58% of large companies say vote already negative; in FT and herehttps://www.theguardian.com/business/live/2017/feb/06/british-bosses-brexit-german-factory-orders-draghi-gig-economy-live?page=with:block-58982adee4b0e481c6e4b167#block-58982adee4b0e481c6e4b167 …
The final paragraph of the FT piece said 96% of companies say they'll adapt and be fine when we leave the EU
Adapting means moving jobs overseas. Exactly what my company is having to do because of this car crash of a Brexit.
On it's way as soon as we leave the EU/single market. We are still in the EU atm. ;-)
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