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Will Corbyn's Lies Be Seen Through ?
He gained votes by lying about student fees and has made a U-turn on Brexit, despite being in lifelong opposition to the UE another reason many Labour voters gave him their endorsement. How can anyone trust and continue to vote for him?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Gromit may speak for himself, but I am pointing out, ably assisted by yourself and others, that Corbyn did not promise to remove all historical debt from Students, but that it he won the Election, that would be his policy.
Despite asking a number of times, nobody has yet to show me the wording in the Manifesto, where it said that Labour would remove all Student debt, so I am now posting this ( clue....its on page 7)
http:// www.lab our.org .uk/pag e/-/Ima ges/man ifesto- 2017/La bourMan ifestoE ASYREAD .pdf
Despite asking a number of times, nobody has yet to show me the wording in the Manifesto, where it said that Labour would remove all Student debt, so I am now posting this ( clue....its on page 7)
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mikey; You're flogging a dead horse (over and over) nobody has said that he promised to remove all students existing debts, but that he would try to ameliorate them.
What he did promise though was that he was going to END student FEES. Which he was incapable of and that was why he lied, so he is by definition a liar.
What he did promise though was that he was going to END student FEES. Which he was incapable of and that was why he lied, so he is by definition a liar.
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