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Something else some astute body has got wrong?
Something else some astute body has got wrong?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//What happened here Sqad ,the £350, million per week that Boris said would go to the NHS if you voted Brexit Went into The pockets of the Con Crony club. Instead.//
I don't often argue with you, Gully. I find your experience plumbing the depths of idiocy is far too extensive for me and drags me down a level or too. However, the question you might like to pose, instead of asking where the mythical £350m that you keep mentioning is this:
In 2015-16 (the year leading up to the referendum) the NHS budget was £134.9bn. This current year (now that the additional spend on the pandemic is largely no longer an issue) it is £173.8bn. This is an increase of £38.9bn, or roughly £778m per week. So after you've stripped out the £350m a week that you insist went to Boris's cronies, what has happened to the remaining £428m per week? I've left out of these calculations the £75bn (£750m per week) that was spent during the two Covid years.
As you keep suggesting, the figure on the side of the bus was very misleading and should be challenged. There is no way an extra £350m a week has gone to the NHS. It's actually considerably more than twice that amount.
I don't often argue with you, Gully. I find your experience plumbing the depths of idiocy is far too extensive for me and drags me down a level or too. However, the question you might like to pose, instead of asking where the mythical £350m that you keep mentioning is this:
In 2015-16 (the year leading up to the referendum) the NHS budget was £134.9bn. This current year (now that the additional spend on the pandemic is largely no longer an issue) it is £173.8bn. This is an increase of £38.9bn, or roughly £778m per week. So after you've stripped out the £350m a week that you insist went to Boris's cronies, what has happened to the remaining £428m per week? I've left out of these calculations the £75bn (£750m per week) that was spent during the two Covid years.
As you keep suggesting, the figure on the side of the bus was very misleading and should be challenged. There is no way an extra £350m a week has gone to the NHS. It's actually considerably more than twice that amount.
//13 .05 .And which School of Radicalisation did you attend N/J ?//
And so concludes my latest (failed) attempt to get you to engage in proper debate, Gully. Until you comment on some information which others provide, or at least provide some substantive material of your own, you cannot expect people to take you seriously.
And so concludes my latest (failed) attempt to get you to engage in proper debate, Gully. Until you comment on some information which others provide, or at least provide some substantive material of your own, you cannot expect people to take you seriously.
// //What happened here Sqad ,the £350, million per week that Boris said would go to the NHS if you voted Brexit Went into The pockets of the Con Crony club. Instead.//
I can see the poster's point
the usual refutation of the Boris lovers is to say
no one ever said £350m. The antecedent ( 350m that is!) is untrue and so the conclusion ( pockets) has to be. ergo.
I mean but even Farage ( bless!) thought they had said that. ( " we shouldnt have said that")
and yes the Commons audit committe said that covid funds went on untested contracts. Not best value contracts and waste ( and fraud)
and it was accepted that some MPs had financial interests in companies bidding
so all in all the statement
//What happened here Sqad ,the £350, million per week that Boris said would go to the NHS if you voted Brexit Went into The pockets of the Con Crony club. Instead.//
can be defended
and is not as crap as some of the rubbish that NJ has ever heard in court
I can see the poster's point
the usual refutation of the Boris lovers is to say
no one ever said £350m. The antecedent ( 350m that is!) is untrue and so the conclusion ( pockets) has to be. ergo.
I mean but even Farage ( bless!) thought they had said that. ( " we shouldnt have said that")
and yes the Commons audit committe said that covid funds went on untested contracts. Not best value contracts and waste ( and fraud)
and it was accepted that some MPs had financial interests in companies bidding
so all in all the statement
//What happened here Sqad ,the £350, million per week that Boris said would go to the NHS if you voted Brexit Went into The pockets of the Con Crony club. Instead.//
can be defended
and is not as crap as some of the rubbish that NJ has ever heard in court