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16-06-2016 9:45 PM
@artful_dodgings wrote:What about the rest of the Brexit rhetoric ? Presumably, since you are constantly carping on about the 'misleading slogan' on the bus - which is getting a bit tedious to be honest - you can't find anything wrong with the rest of it, so you call him a liar on this one thing ? And actually, all this has been explained in detail countless times, but I suppose you choose not to believe this (you're prerogative to believe/not believe) because this has stuck in your craw since the day the bus set forth. Getting back to the old adage of 'suiting your own agenda' now.
Maybe the Brexit's should repaint the bus with go-faster-stripes or something, just to please you.
A lot of the Brexit 'rhetoric' I do agree with as I"ve previously stated. Too many seem to consider the debate over Europe in black and white - everything said by one side is always true, everything said by the other , false. I've not heard anyone supporting Brexit concede a single point made by the 'remainders' - have you?
You may consider it fine for our potential next PM to travel across the country broadcasting a lie - I think it is a step too far. It's not even as though it's the first time he's lied!
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/feb/26/boris-johnson-latest-euro-myth-brexit
You may also consider my objection tedious, your prerogative. There may well have been 'explanations', as you call them, regarding the statement that we send £350 million a week to the EU but however hard you try and explain it away the simple fact is WE DO NOT. How do you explain it or are you willing to say it is a lie.
