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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think I know at last what Trump was on about re "fake news". There was a similar long thread over the last couple of days and now this revamp. During both it has been made crystal clear - to all but the incorrigible - that there is not a shred of evidence that any such "promise" was ever made. None, other than what Labour would do once there was a Labour government in place!
I think I, too, might have to take to endless "twittering"!
I think I, too, might have to take to endless "twittering"!
Jeremy had a bus, but didn't want to use it.
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Avatar Image Quizmonster I think I know at last what Trump was on about re "fake news". There was a similar long thread over the last couple of days and now this revamp. During both it has been made crystal clear - to all but the incorrigible - that there is not a shred of evidence that any such "promise" was ever made. None, other than what Labour would do once there was a Labour government in place!
I think I, too, might have to take to endless "twittering"!
Perhaps Corbyn should have pulled his MP's to one side instead of letting them tweet such things as
Jeremy Corbyn ''Labour could write off historic student debts/all those in early 20's with student debt #vote Labour''
Obviously the MP who tweeted this thought Jeremy was considering 'writing off' historic student debt.
I think I, too, might have to take to endless "twittering"!
Perhaps Corbyn should have pulled his MP's to one side instead of letting them tweet such things as
Jeremy Corbyn ''Labour could write off historic student debts/all those in early 20's with student debt #vote Labour''
Obviously the MP who tweeted this thought Jeremy was considering 'writing off' historic student debt.
Talbot, you present a quote which reads, ''Labour COULD write off historic student debts." (My upper-case italics)
It seems I have to return to the key point I made in my very first response to yesterday's thread; namely, that certain right-wingers seem to have a rather tenuous grasp on what some words in English actually mean!
Are you under the impression that there is no difference between 'could' and 'will'? If you and I had spoken about possibly meeting in a pub this evening and I had said, “I could be there,” would you take that to be a promise?
In addition, do you imagine that "was considering" is no different from "was definitely going to"?
It seems I have to return to the key point I made in my very first response to yesterday's thread; namely, that certain right-wingers seem to have a rather tenuous grasp on what some words in English actually mean!
Are you under the impression that there is no difference between 'could' and 'will'? If you and I had spoken about possibly meeting in a pub this evening and I had said, “I could be there,” would you take that to be a promise?
In addition, do you imagine that "was considering" is no different from "was definitely going to"?
A, I'm no right winger
B, I know the difference between 'could' and 'will'
C, Why say 'could' knowing that actually you 'couldn't'?
D, Ludwig's post @16:05 Mon is bang on the money
E, either you know that or you're no as bright as you like to think you are.
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C, Why say 'could' knowing that actually you 'couldn't'?
B, I know the difference between 'could' and 'will'
C, Why say 'could' knowing that actually you 'couldn't'?
D, Ludwig's post @16:05 Mon is bang on the money
E, either you know that or you're no as bright as you like to think you are.
Back to C
C, Why say 'could' knowing that actually you 'couldn't'?
I will also go back to my post on the earlier thread ..
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A solemn promise or undertaking.
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You didn't appear to have a problem with 'Pledge/Promise
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A solemn promise or undertaking.
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You didn't appear to have a problem with 'Pledge/Promise
///Did not know Mr Cobyn had a bus///
Not sure who Mr Cobyn is, but if you meant Mr Corbyn, he has more than one,
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