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Old 12-12-2016, 18:02
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You voted for it, it was on the official VoteLeave leaflet.
Well it seems that the campaign for Leave persuaded the Remain voters to vote Remain because they believed the marketing and the Remain campaign completely re-inforced the Leave vote because we believed them and guess what it wasn't Project Fear it was a red rag to a bull

We don't care about your stocks and shares or your FTSE 100 or your FTSE 250 or Cameron replacing Blair as a poodle to the USA or the amount of low paid jobs you can muster up in the Coffee shops or Cereal Killer shops. Or the amount of million pound property investments in London.

None of that matters none of it when you know we have created an underclass, state education is being ripped to pieces and we bus in cheap labour.
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Old 12-12-2016, 18:02
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No they did not. Go to their website. It's still available. It says Turkey IS joining on the website and it says Turkey is lined up to join along with 4 other countries in the leaflet.

Printed material doesn't lie I'm afraid.

It's one of the claims being investigated and which could bring criminal charges against several Leave people.
Do you have a link?

Edit:- Found the poster. That was very silly of them. When through out the website they usually say could. Even the BBC fact checked them on a could statement.
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Old 12-12-2016, 18:03
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Why do you say "the Leave vote didn't mean we'd have to be out of the single market" when everyone tells you that it did? You are in denial, I'm afraid.

Explain to me how we can leave the EU and still be in the SM.
By following the example of Norway of course. It's possible - I didn't say it was necessarily desirable.

It was always likely that we'd be out of the single market, but it wasn't a foregone conclusion.
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Old 12-12-2016, 18:55
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Do you have a link?

Edit:- Found the poster. That was very silly of them. When through out the website they usually say could. Even the BBC fact checked them on a could statement.
Not only a poster.

Scroll down here: http://voteleavetakecontrol.org/why_vote_leave.html
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Old 12-12-2016, 19:06
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I want to leave even more now. The sooner Therey gets on with it the better.
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Old 12-12-2016, 19:18
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Well it seems that the campaign for Leave persuaded the Remain voters to vote Remain because they believed the marketing and the Remain campaign completely re-inforced the Leave vote because we believed them and guess what it wasn't Project Fear it was a red rag to a bull

We don't care about your stocks and shares or your FTSE 100 or your FTSE 250 or Cameron replacing Blair as a poodle to the USA or the amount of low paid jobs you can muster up in the Coffee shops or Cereal Killer shops. Or the amount of million pound property investments in London.

None of that matters none of it when you know we have created an underclass, state education is being ripped to pieces and we bus in cheap labour.
Yet Germany has higher immigration yet higher wage growth.

So it's not immigration causing low wages.

And you may not care about our jobs but what about your own?
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Old 12-12-2016, 21:13
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Yet Germany has higher immigration yet higher wage growth.

So it's not immigration causing low wages.

And you may not care about our jobs but what about your own?
But we aren't Germany and will never be Germany.

I care about jobs - not just my own and certainly not just yours.
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Old 12-12-2016, 23:00
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But we aren't Germany and will never be Germany.

I care about jobs - not just my own and certainly not just yours.
So those jobs rely on the economy being healthy, the economy every credible economic commentator says will be damaged by brexit; the only dissenting ones rely on reducing regulations protecting workers and consumers or allowing countries like China to dump cheap goods on us, thereby removing your job.
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