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Oh Dear - Ttt Continues To Claim He Has Seen No Evidence Of Boris Lying
As threatened, here is another link with more details of Boris’s and other Tory government ministers lies.
In this link (courtesy of tonyav) is the following information:-
‘Mr Johnson and his ministers have made at least 27 false statements to parliament since the 2019 election, and have failed to correct them.
A recent investigation by The Independent – working with Full Fact – has found that the prime minister made 17 of these statements.
None of the statements has been formally corrected – a process that is required under the ministerial code. Will Moy, chief executive of Full Fact, said it amounted to a “crisis of dishonesty”.’
https:/ /www.ms n.com/e n-gb/ne ws/ukne ws/bori s-johns on-repe ats-fal se-jobs -claim- in-parl iament- %e2%80% 93-desp ite-pre vious-a dmissio n-it-wa s-untru e/ar-AA WpiDq?l i=BBoPW jQ
(again, well worth a read)
For anyone who as not accessed the earlier link – here it is again.
https:/ /boris- johnson -lies.c om
Note for TTT, if I was a Tory supporter – I would do everything possible to stop people posting negative articles about them, especially in the run up to the local elections.
In this link (courtesy of tonyav) is the following information:-
‘Mr Johnson and his ministers have made at least 27 false statements to parliament since the 2019 election, and have failed to correct them.
A recent investigation by The Independent – working with Full Fact – has found that the prime minister made 17 of these statements.
None of the statements has been formally corrected – a process that is required under the ministerial code. Will Moy, chief executive of Full Fact, said it amounted to a “crisis of dishonesty”.’
https:/
(again, well worth a read)
For anyone who as not accessed the earlier link – here it is again.
https:/
Note for TTT, if I was a Tory supporter – I would do everything possible to stop people posting negative articles about them, especially in the run up to the local elections.
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This is boring. People who think Boris Johnson doesn't tell lies can't be reasoned with, much like Trump supporters. I wouldn't bother.
20:28 Sat 23rd Apr 2022
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What about
his claim that there are, “more people in work than there were before the pandemic”?
The UK Statistics Authority Chairman, Sir David Norgrove, e-mailed the Prime Minister nearly two month ago saying, “it is wrong to claim that there are now more people in work than before the pandemic began”.
How then, is his claim one of his, “Opinions, predictions, beliefs.”?
his claim that there are, “more people in work than there were before the pandemic”?
The UK Statistics Authority Chairman, Sir David Norgrove, e-mailed the Prime Minister nearly two month ago saying, “it is wrong to claim that there are now more people in work than before the pandemic began”.
How then, is his claim one of his, “Opinions, predictions, beliefs.”?
The thing which changes "opinions, predictions or beliefs" into untruths is the language used.
Stating that something "will happen" by a particular date is an exact statement. Stating that something is "Expected to start" by a particular date is a belief.
If the PM, or anybody else for that matter, is uncertain of a particular event or expressing a belief, than they should not express it as a factual statement.
Stating that something "will happen" by a particular date is an exact statement. Stating that something is "Expected to start" by a particular date is a belief.
If the PM, or anybody else for that matter, is uncertain of a particular event or expressing a belief, than they should not express it as a factual statement.
mozz, we often use technically factual statements to offer opinions or beliefs. Eg "The Tories will win the next election" is an opinion/belief, if it does not come to pass that does not make it a lie. It's more common with speech that with the written word but it's a feature of English. I would never say instead, "I think the Tories would win the next election" I just say they will, in the same way football fans say their team "will" win the cup or whatever!
According to Full Fact there are more pay-rolled employees now than pre-pandemic. Perhaps that's what Boris meant. Other figures include the self-employed who are, obviously, not 'employees' and therefore not on anyone's pay-roll.
https:/ /fullfa ct.org/ economy /employ ment-no vember- 2021/
These petty, picky arguments are becoming really tedious.
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These petty, picky arguments are becoming really tedious.
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