Workingman wrote:I thought that we had one law for all.
We certainly do.
Now if we're going to try and derail Brexit by doing a report on the legality of the claims and spending from Leave, then we should carry out the SAME report on the Remain campaign. When doing that, they would need to investigate every single Remain member who visited business and got them to expend money on Remain campaigning, whether direct or indirect.
Let us, for sure, be completely even handed about it. 100 times more money was spent to Remain than was spent on Leave. It just didn't make it into the hands of the Remain group itself. It did not need to.
People like to talk about Russia interfering in Brexit. What about ALL those foreign funded firms who took out massive advertisements about the Armageddon simply voting Leave would bring down on them the day after the decision.
Oh but let us not look under that stone. We have a _report_ by the Electoral Commission triggered by the losers because they think they can change the vote in another way.
This is nothing more than another attempt by the establishment to override the will of the people.
Don't try and dress it up in any other way.
Lies? We said at the time that Everyone was lying. I'm sure that not Everyone has forgotten that the lies of Remain turned up, mainly, day 1 after the vote. Cameron was the first to go. In the weeks that followed, most of the other lies failed to turn up. In fact, when the BOE intervened, fuelled by the lies, we suffered a totally un needed boom.
You want to talk about the bus with £360m on it? I revisited the figures recently. I'd forgotten that we're paying them £39bn to leave. Add to that the€13bn per year, for 7 years that they are losing and we're looking at around £320M per week of funds not going to Brexit, every year, once we get the £39bn over with.
So who was lying to whom? The EU costs a LOT Of money to administrate in the UK. £30m a week? Quite possibly. Just remember that you can’t challenge the €13n a year any more, it is now written into the EU budget documents as the amount the UK pay, every year. As I recall Remain had it as around €4.7bn.
Until the remain campaign is subjected to Exactly the same scrutiny as the Leave campaign, on funding, Truth and Integrity, I will reserve the right to believe that this is a last ditch attempt by the establishment to refuse the will of the people.
Fortunately, A50 is an EU construct, not a UK construct. If that is not immediately obvious, it might bear some thinking about..