Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Cyclop Epistle to the People of Britain



                                                           Ever Been Had?


Campaign Promise :


 We'll give EU cash to the National Health Service "enough to build a brand new, fully staffed ... hospital every week" 

      
 NOW:

"No I can't [guarantee it], and I would never have made that claim. That was one of the mistakes that I think the Leave campaign made,"—Nigel Farage

 

The campaign didn't say "all" of it would go to the NHS but "a significant amount of it" would.---Ian Duncan Smith
 

Campaign Promise :

"We'll take control of the UK's borders"  -immigration was key to Brexit campaign

 
NOW:
  • "I cannot stress too much that Britain is part of Europe – and always will be--British people will still be able to go and work in the EU; to live; to travel; to study; to buy homes and to settle down[Cyclops: vice versa?] "It is said that those who voted Leave were mainly driven by anxieties about immigration-- I do not believe that is so -   Boris Johnson yesterday.
  • “EU citizens will still be able to live and work in Britain and British people will enjoy the same privileges across the EU”
  • Johnson reportedly sought to reassure Remain voters the UK will continue to "intensify" cooperation with the EU and told his fellow Leave supporters they must accept the 52-48 referendum win was "not entirely overwhelming". 

Nigel Farage warns Boris may be back pedalling on EU immigration promises made in campaign—daily express
                                              Need I Go On
                                 TO BORIS etal:                               FROM ELECTORATE:
                           



         
 

                                  Do Bad things come in Threes
  •          Friday                         BREXIT
  •          Monday                     ICELAND RULES
  •          Thursday                   QUEEN ABDICATES—Charles Invites Corbyn to Palace                                                                            [to join conversation with the plants]
PS: I asked one of Jeremy’s old icons. What he thought of his campaign to help the REMAIN vote.
 


                                                 

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