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Make You Mind Up Labour.....
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..last week they wanted him out the door, now they want him back running the country!
..last week they wanted him out the door, now they want him back running the country!
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Labourites have complained forever about the way he did the job and last week his own stabbed him in the back - and now they're all complaining that he's not around. Bet he's having a chuckle. :o)
11:00 Mon 18th Jul 2022
Gness, I hope you’ll forgive me for wading into this debate - you’re more than capable of fighting your own battles - but I wanted to take issue with Naomi for calling you a liar simply because you used hyperbole.
It’s a perfectly acceptable technique, used to great effect here by many posters, including one who, on another thread yesterday, stated that “we’ve covered the countryside and the coast with inefficient wind turbines”. Strictly speaking, that isn’t true: there are no wind turbines across most of the coast and countryside. But it would be nit-picking to describe this as a lie: it was not intended to be taken literally.
I’m sure if I tried hard enough I could find an example of one of Naomi’s posts that contains a degree of terminological inexactitude, but unless there is a clear intent to deceive, it would be unfair to call it a lie.
It’s a perfectly acceptable technique, used to great effect here by many posters, including one who, on another thread yesterday, stated that “we’ve covered the countryside and the coast with inefficient wind turbines”. Strictly speaking, that isn’t true: there are no wind turbines across most of the coast and countryside. But it would be nit-picking to describe this as a lie: it was not intended to be taken literally.
I’m sure if I tried hard enough I could find an example of one of Naomi’s posts that contains a degree of terminological inexactitude, but unless there is a clear intent to deceive, it would be unfair to call it a lie.