Comments by "Triple 9" (@Betta66) on "Brexit Careens Closer as Boris Johnson Gets the Queen of England to Prorogue Parliament" video.
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@UCV3ZGezShP992F7b47DFRQA You're the one who said "I'm talking about the manifesto's these so called parliamentarians were elected on."
First of all, you don't use an apostrophe in "manifestos," moron. Secondly, I made the point about you not using the word manifestos because most people use the word in the context of something a mass shooter would release and you called me stupid for not catching on that you weren't talking about anyone releasing a text or a video or anything like that. My counterpoint to your original comment was that Boris Johnson and the Leave campaign blatantly lied and yet you're still defending them. The fact that it doesn't bother you means you forfeit the right to claim the moral high ground. Yes, all politicians lie, but if that's how you avoid holding Boris Johnson and the Leave campaign accountable for said lies, you have no standards. If leaving the E.U. is essential to "getting sovereignty back" to its rightful place (BTW, it's "its rightful place," not "it's rightful place," idiot), then again, Boris Johnson and the Leave campaign should never have needed to lie so blatantly about it.
You're a liar, a moron, and an apologist. Go to hell.
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@lucianraphael9527 I was told by other Styx subscribers that all politicians lied. So why are you asking me how he lied?
He lied when he said the United Kingdom gives £350 million a week to the European Union, which was one of the Leave campaign's main talking points, mind you. According to the UK Statistics Authority, the figure is £289 million a week and doesn’t include what the European Union gives the United Kingdom in return. "Oh, but he was being perfectly factual," you'll say. "He just didn't mention the money the E.U. gives back, and that sort of statistical manipulation is common in politics and was done by both sides."
First of all, of course he didn't mention the money the E.U. gives back because that was counter to his entire reasoning for leaving the E.U.: England gives and gets nothing in return. Leaving out that kind of relevant information is no better than lying. But more importantly, yes, all politicians lie. The difference is you're defending Boris Johnson's lies. If the European Union is so unpopular that Brexit is an inevitability, neither Johnson nor anyone else in the Leave campaign would not need to lie about it.
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