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Old 25-01-2018, 14:40   #1669
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by Osem View Post
Sorry but that really is tosh. The statement (as opposed to a government pledge) was made by a campaign group who clearly couldn't promise any such thing because they had no power to do so. Are you seriousl telling us you really thought it was official government policy?

The fact is that it was an aspiration concerning the amount we send to the EU and what we'd be able to use it for - the NHS. Only time will tell whether the amount quoted will be freed up and what it'll be used for.
Isn't it funny the deadly silence when I call out the Antisemitism going on in the Labour party / Momentum. I mean look what Labour was called out for doing earlier in the week, selling tickets to a Corbyn rally and depending on your ethnicity, you got a discount on the ticket price, absolutely disgusting and racist practices and dead right there is now an equality probe investigating them.

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
So does that mean that any political party/grouping (if they are not currently in office) can be treated as a campaign group, as they are not in government (therefore cannot set "official government policy"), and any and all of their Manifestos can be dismissed, if they are later elected, as "aspirational"?
Simple answer, no they cannot. Next question ?
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