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Truthful David Cameron

Changeing your mind on things is acceptable everyone does it but telling lies and trying to find excuses for it is different.
One example of his lies. He said he was a West Ham fan when he is actually a Aston Villa supporter another example he said the New London mayor was a Isis sympathizer or similar then the other day he said Mr Khan is a Nice blok or similar.
So for me Cameron is the PM who trips himself up worse than most others have done in the past.
Poloticiians telling lies should be held in contempt of parliament, like someone being charged with contempt of court or perverting the course of justice.
If you haven't heard about this incident it's worth reading.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piggate
 
Poloticiians telling lies should be held in contempt of parliament, like someone being charged with contempt of court or perverting the course of justice.
If you haven't heard about this incident it's worth reading.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piggate
Politicians telling lies ... shock, horror!

Perhaps the most appropriate thing to consider in that wiki you've mentioned is this ...
"there is no need for burden of proof on a colourful anecdote where we’re quite upfront about our own reservations about whether to take it seriously."
 
I found this an interesting Read


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Not my words, I don't take credit for this, but please read!

There seems to be a lot of misunderstanding about June 23rd, and people want to know the facts. Here are some:

You are not voting to leave the EEA or WTO, meaning all of the UK's trade and benefit agreements will remain unchanged should we leave, until such a time that the UK decides to renegotiate them for any reason.

You are not voting to leave NATO, meaning our security agreements remain unchanged. Should we receive an act of hostility from a non-NATO member, then NATO countries are obliged to come to our assistance. This does not change.

You are not voting to leave the UN, G8 or G20, meaning Britain will have the same voice on the world stage as it does today.

You are not voting to leave Europe!! The UK will still, geographically, be part of Europe. Non political organisations aligned to Europe will still extend membership to the UK (I.e. sports governing bodies, and so on).

You are not voting to stop recognising Interpol, Europol and neither are you voting for SIS / MI6 to stop dealing with other intelligence services in the fight against terrorism and global, organised crime.

You are not voting against being able to travel to Europe, contrary to the belief of some fools recently on TV. The UK has always maintained stricter border and passport controls than many EU members. This will not change. You will still use a passport to go on holiday and you will still be allowed entry to countries in Europe. You may even get chance to skip queues by using the non--EU queues at the airport (the only point so far that is my opinion, and not necessarily a fact).

The UK economy will benefit to the tune of £billions in the first year after we leave.

Medical and science research will not simply stop. The UK pays into the EU to then get money back in the form of funding. The UK will now be in control of this money and can choose to fund whatever UK based medical, science, art or other research it chooses.

Farming will not lose money because of EU funding being cut. The UK negotiated a rebate of some monies that the UK pays to the EU, in order to subsidise UK farmers. Instead of asking for our money back, we can give it straight to farmers. No change there.

You are not voting against human rights. The EU Convention on, and European Court of Human Rights are not part of the EU. Until parliament passes a new bill of rights for the UK, these will still apply, as will precedents already passed down to UK courts from Brussels.

You are not voting to kick anyone out of the UK or block access to anyone. Neither are you voting to stop recruiting valuable European workers into things like the NHS. Like my other point about passports for travel, the UK is already outside of the Schengen zone and so migrant workers must enter the UK with a valid passport before and after June 23rd. That will not change. British borders maintain full control of who comes and goes. Should someone have the skills to apply to work in the NHS, then they will still be permitted travel and given an opportunity to apply for a job. Worst case, points based assessment, like the US, Canada and Australia use, will come into effect. The UK is likely to negotiate freedom of labour movement though, in exchange for freedom of goods movement.

You are not voting to move jobs nor production out of the UK! The EU actually helped fund the move of Ford Transit production from the UK to Turkey... Yes, the EU helped give UK jobs to people in Turkey by giving Ford a loan of £80m with very generous terms!

What you are voting for is UK sovereignty. You are voting to stay in or leave a political union of leaders and representatives that you British people did not elect. You are voting against a commission of unelected, elite men that nobody at all voted for and yet they make decisions on our behalf. You are simply voting to bring sovereignty back to Westminster, and that is all. If you worry about that because you don't like the Conservative government, look at the reality. Their majority in parliament is very slim. They have been blocked on big decisions already. You are therefore not giving sovereignty to David Cameron, but to the UK House of elected representatives. Do not be fooled by the fear campaigns that are simply run by the wealthy, who need EU money to thrive! Think about the future, and your family's future.
 
Someone's changed their mind about something!


"Tory MP Sarah Wollaston has quit the campaign to leave the EU and will vote for Remain instead, she told the BBC.

Dr Wollaston, chairman of the health select committee, said Vote Leave's claim that Brexit would free up £350m a week for the NHS "simply isn't true".

She told the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg she did not feel "comfortable" being part of the campaign
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36485464
 
Both Cameron and boris have their own agendas, they both have a lot to gain if their side wins. Cameron might secretly prefer to keep our soverenty but as his time as pm is coming to its natural conclusion, I'm sure a cushy role in the European Parliament is probably very attractive, especially eith all the financial perks of the job. Boris, on the other hand, may well secretly feel the eu has many benefits but he is ambitious and has always had his eye on the top job which he has a really good shot at if brexit wins. At the end of the day, as much as our elected representatives should be in the job to serve us, they are human and are just looking out for their interests first. Personal beliefs are firmly on hold to feather their individual nests. (For the record, I like boris but he isn't the bumbling idiot he makes out he is)
 
Someone's changed their mind about something!


"Tory MP Sarah Wollaston has quit the campaign to leave the EU and will vote for Remain instead, she told the BBC.

Dr Wollaston, chairman of the health select committee, said Vote Leave's claim that Brexit would free up £350m a week for the NHS "simply isn't true".

She told the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg she did not feel "comfortable" being part of the campaign
."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36485464
She has probably been payed a backhander to do so or it was planned all along to con people to vote in
 
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