The blame game goes on, and now it is MrTony in the frame.
The argument goes like this...We now know that Mr Tony and his cronies were telling a lot of porkies about the threat from Iraq. OK, to be fair, Tony calls them 'judgments in good faith'. Once we knew this, when Chilcot finally reported,we could see how Tony had caused everyone to lose faith in politicians, and this loss of faith led to people disregarding the wisdom of politicians in 2016 and voting leave.
All you need for this one to work is to postulate a vortex in space-time itself that connects 2016 with 2003, so that people knew of Chilcot's findings before the war with Iraq actually took place.
I'm convinced
This blog uses various techniques to analyse the ideological narratives about Brexit in Remainer press stories
Friday, 8 July 2016
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