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Originally Posted by Kushan
Wasn't "Get Brexit done" the slogan of the 2019 Conservative Election manifesto, not the 2017 election? Genuine question, as I don't remember much about May's 2017 campaign other than how awful it was.
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Several Tory MPs jumped ship, after winning their seats on a get Brexit done, they certainly did not campaign on a stopping Brexit, they left their party after they formed the party of many names, Change UK?
They then jumped ship again to a totally irrelevant party, think it's called something like the Illiberal Undemocrats. Each of the MPs that left their parties, Labour ones included, all lost their seats at the last election.
As I said, justice served.
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Originally Posted by Kushan
I've just noticed the APR on my credit card is higher than I would like. I'm going to just stop paying my bill until they correct it. The Bank is being unfair by holding me to the consequences of the legal document I signed.
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Well actually this is a rather poor analogy, if ever I saw one.
You signed a legal document that clearly states the APR is variable, which means they can change it, as long as they notify you as per the terms of the agreement, all perfectly legal and above board, you cannot say you have a problem with the wording, as all that has changed is the APR, which was said in the agreement that was variable, i.e, it can change to go either higher or lower.
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Originally Posted by Kushan
Breaking the law, even if you absolutely don't agree with the wording (or an interpretation of the wording) just to spite the EU isn't going to do us any favours. That's true cutting your nose off to spite your face territory.
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The EU has broken it, they have failed in the legal obligation to act in good faith in these negotiations, so if they can break/ignore the law, why can't we?