• There are some actually, on t'internets. Scientist for EU on Facebook posted a video of a woman that admitted the bus thing was a lie and she feels conned.

    The work Brexiter, I don't think so. I could ask but I don't feel like it!

  • GP near us has expressed remorse.

    I was shocked he fell for the bus in the first place - if there's one group of people who should be used to being lied to and treated as footballs by the Torys, it's NHS employees.

  • Ack :(
    Yeah that is weird, desperation vote?

    An OU prof wrote an article about the psychology of Brexit, it seems making a "leave" statement was more attractive than trying to prove the stay statement. He could be wrong, I don't know enough about psychology and they are only experts in their field :)

  • Credit to Sarah Wollaston, Tory MP and former GP. She was part of Vote Leave when it was demonstrated that the £350M bus claim was a lie, a few weeks before the vote. She asked her colleages to stop using the bus, they refused so she resigned from Vote Leave and voted remain instead. She is also a member of the All Party Parliamentary Cycling Group.

    GP near us has expressed remorse.

    I was shocked he fell for the bus in the first place - if there's one group of people who should be used to being lied to and treated as footballs by the Torys, it's NHS employees.

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