Here's Michael Gove promising us what Brexit would mean in order to get us to vote for it.
"we would be part of a free trade zone that extends from Iceland to the Russian border" ... "we would have full access to the European market be we'd be freed from EU regulation"
"we would be part of a free trade zone that extends from Iceland to the Russian border" ... "we would have full access to the European market be we'd be freed from EU regulation"
And here's Michael Gove yesterday telling us:
"It is the case that in the weeks ahead we expect that there will be significant additional disruption" ... "we have to redouble our efforts to relay the precise paperwork required to make sure that trade can flow freely"
"It is the case that in the weeks ahead we expect that there will be significant additional disruption" ... "we have to redouble our efforts to relay the precise paperwork required to make sure that trade can flow freely"
What part of the reality in the second clip bears any resemblance to the promises made in the first clip?
The difference? One was before the vote ... and the other was after the vote. Michael Gove thinks you're stupid enough not to notice.
The difference? One was before the vote ... and the other was after the vote. Michael Gove thinks you're stupid enough not to notice.
From the same film as the first clip ... here's what the remain campaign said about it. Do you think Michael Gove's promises or what Yvette Cooper says here is closer to the truth that's actually happening? Was it scaremongering?