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Originally Posted by Mr K
A lie, is a lie, is a lie.
No one is even trying to defend the £350m figure any longer. Such is the cynisism that lies are now acceptable to gain power/get what you want. It's depressing which ever side you're on. No wonder the young see it as pointless in voting.
Manifesto's at election time are also meaningless; we the electorate should insist they are contractually binding.
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Political parties materials should be open to challenge from the Advertising Standards Agency in the same way that organisations like Greenpeace are.
http://www.thedrum.com/news/2016/09/...racking-advert
However, the UK's political parties voted to exempt themselves from the ASA's remit.
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