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The way I read it Paul was entirely different. I think he was just pointing out that any adverse story is always linked immediately to Brexit, - the media have been doing this for the past 3 years. If there was a reason for an assault in the mind of the assailant it could have been for any Labour manifesto promise but it's easy for people to say its Brexit related just to suit their agenda.

It's a shame he didn't condemn the attack though

You are so wrong
 
Wooo there! Wheres all that coming from.
I only explained to you why it was about the economy when you asked the question.

Believe we have two wildly differing views of the economy on offer... The give something to all one... Which is probably unachievable... Or, the rich can keep getting richer one... Which is great if you are part of the top five percent...
 
Believe we have two wildly differing views of the economy on offer... The give something to all one... Which is probably unachievable... Or, the rich can keep getting richer one... Which is great if you are part of the top five percent...
You're really losing me on this. Look back on our conversation please, I cant see where I have suggested any of the things you are posting.
 
And so if we applaud, as we must, the Chief Rabbi for speaking out against Corbyn, then we must also applaud any religious leader who has, or will, speak out against Johnson and Brexit.

The Chief Rabbi was, afaik, talking about anti semitism and complaints made but not dealt with by Corbyn despite his saying all complaints had been dealt with. I don't see any religious leader can speak out against Brexit other than on a purely personal level as their religion is not involved in that decision making.
 
Boris was out campaigning in his own constituency Saturday... If any member of the hoi polloi (his constituents) raised a question regarding local issues the stock response was "let's get brexit done"... Really helpful that... Not!

Sunday Times noting that with a bit of tactical voting Boris's seat is under threat...
 
The Chief Rabbi was, afaik, talking about anti semitism and complaints made but not dealt with by Corbyn despite his saying all complaints had been dealt with. I don't see any religious leader can speak out against Brexit other than on a purely personal level as their religion is not involved in that decision making.

What a great way to launch his new policy today

 
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Andrew Neil is a truly dreadful interviewer with an ego as big as his gut.
I am pretty sure that he talked for over at least half of that 30 minute interview and interrupted virtually every reply.
 
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