Chippy_boy
Well-Known Member
No. no, no.Yet again I disagree if you say most people were for the Eu before the campaign unless you know this and have facts to back it up that is a lie, if you say you think that is the case then it becomes an opinion. You are doing what politicians do and no doubt have called them out for doing so. If you said you thought most people were for the Eu before the referendum I would ask you to back that up. You said they were, you cannot know that so it is a lie. We can go round and round if you like.
Honestly look up the word lie, please. You clearly don't know what the word means. I made an *assertion*, a *claim* that the UK was generally pro Remain before the referendum campaigns kicked in. I believe that to be true. I've looked at the poll trackers. Therefore it CANNOT be a lie, for me to state this view. I might be "wrong", I might be "mistaken", but I am not "lying".
I've tried to be polite and to de-escalate our little tiff, but honestly you're starting to come across as simply a bit of a troll. So do me a favour, have a read on the definition of what a lie is, before insulting me yet again.
You'll note I am not calling you a liar for suggesting most people before the referendum were not Remainers! It's what you believe, so it's not a lie.