Remainers can’t accuse Leavers of ‘lies’ when they push Project Fear exaggerations about No Deal anarchy
It's also Remainer MPs who voted to trigger Article 50, then lied to voters about respecting the referendum result even as they plotted to reverse it
Lie after lie
HOW can Remainers still be accusing Leavers of “lies” given THEIR ludicrous yarns?
It’s not just the latest cobblers they seized on about the Queen being whisked to safety from rioting hordes descending on Buckingham Palace when food and medicines run out.
It’s David Cameron pretending back in 2016 that a Remain vote would empower him to fix the EU, as if Brussels was remotely interested in reform.
It’s George Osborne’s Project Fear tosh about an immediate crash after a Leave vote. It’s the wild exaggerations of Project Fear II about No Deal anarchy.
It’s the Remainer MPs who voted to trigger Article 50, then lied to voters about respecting the referendum result even as they plotted to reverse it.
It’s the brass-necked Tory MP who claimed “Brexiteers were lying when they said Nissan was going nowhere” — long after it was clear the war on diesel was really to blame for the U-turn on the new model in Sunderland.
Next to all that, an over-optimistic prediction or two and a slightly inaccurate bus slogan look small beer.
Lies? Remain ultras should look in the mirror.
No excuse Left
TO Corbyn’s disgust, the Government has recognised a new leader in Venezuela instead of the hard-left loon Maduro who has let millions starve.
What’s Jezza’s alternative? Do nothing. Leave them to whatever grim fate awaits.
Why? Because any Western intervention, even the aid they now desperately need, will prove that his lifelong ideology has failed catastrophically. Again.
His cult know it too. So they have a new tactic: Pretend they were never cheerleaders for the political system that has destroyed a once-rich country.
It is a pack of lies.
For years they touted Venezuela as their economic and social dream.
They’re on the wrong side of history. They must not be allowed to dodge blame by rewriting their own.
Twit of a Tory
WHAT possessed Tory chairman Brandon Lewis to hound a woman over a porn snap she allegedly “liked” on Twitter?
His every focus should be on raising funds and attracting new blood to a party whose flagging membership has an average age in the late 50s.
Instead he foolishly thinks there’s political advantage in shaming a Labour candidate over a smutty pic. Who cares?
Lewis has come a cropper before with hasty tweets. Like his demand for fellow Tory Boris Johnson to apologise over burka remarks most of Britain backed.
But he’s just one of too many MPs who waste endless hours on Twitter, reducing politics to vacuous virtue-signalling or spiteful, tribal, juvenile point-scoring.
No wonder voters are sick of them.