Do not trust the lies.
Seriously, please do not waste your vote #VoteLeave
Dodgy Dave is an utter disgrace.
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a referendum on what he promised he was going to deliver. He has not delivered, however still seems able to tell us he has done a good job.
Have yet to hear him explain at what point in the 4 years, shall new arrivals be able to claim (say) 90% of the benefits ? I believe him when he says they won't get 100% until 4 years, but he can't say at what point in those 4 years they get 99%. After one year ??? 18 months ???? Should be an easy one to answer
Have yet to hear him explain at what point in the 4 years, shall new arrivals be able to claim (say) 90% of the benefits ? I believe him when he says they won't get 100% until 4 years, but he can't say at what point in those 4 years they get 99%. After one year ??? 18 months ???? Should be an easy one to answer
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Tbf, "Have yet to hear him explain" applies to 99% of the arguments from both sides.confused.com wrote:a referendum on what he promised he was going to deliver. He has not delivered, however still seems able to tell us he has done a good job.
Have yet to hear him explain at what point in the 4 years, shall new arrivals be able to claim (say) 90% of the benefits ? I believe him when he says they won't get 100% until 4 years, but he can't say at what point in those 4 years they get 99%. After one year ??? 18 months ???? Should be an easy one to answer
The debate took a surreal turn today, Osborne announcing a new budget would be needed and Leave announcing they would reject it.
Hypothetical tosh from both sides.
Two things I want to know:
1. What level of overseas recruitment will we maintain for the NHS?
2. Will the current ERDF and ESF money going to our regions be guaranteed?
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Without entering into any debate on the first point - I would insist that their English was a lot better than most. One thing getting by serving a coffee, but another thing fully understanding the detailed questions you are asking them and being able to respond in a manner that both answers the question and that you understand.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Tbf, "Have yet to hear him explain" applies to 99% of the arguments from both sides.confused.com wrote:a referendum on what he promised he was going to deliver. He has not delivered, however still seems able to tell us he has done a good job.
Have yet to hear him explain at what point in the 4 years, shall new arrivals be able to claim (say) 90% of the benefits ? I believe him when he says they won't get 100% until 4 years, but he can't say at what point in those 4 years they get 99%. After one year ??? 18 months ???? Should be an easy one to answer
The debate took a surreal turn today, Osborne announcing a new budget would be needed and Leave announcing they would reject it.
Hypothetical tosh from both sides.
Two things I want to know:
1. What level of overseas recruitment will we maintain for the NHS?
2. Will the current ERDF and ESF money going to our regions be guaranteed?
Point 2 - would be well hacked off if this was not the case and would add my vote to vote out any government that did not cover this