Sentences with phrase «leave campaign bus»

The former London Mayor unveiled the # 400,000 giant Vote Leave campaign bus as he kicked off his nationwide tour urging voters to back Brexit in Truro, Cornwall this morning.
It rejected the suggestion that savings made from Britain's budgetary contribution to the EU - made famous by the # 350 million pledge on the Leave campaign bus - would compensate for the reduction in income from leaving the trading block.
The billionaire said «there must have been a lot of people who believed» the infamous slogan on the Vote Leave campaign bus, which said Britain's weekly # 350 million EU membership bill should be spent on the NHS.

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The Conservative chairman of the Treasury Select Committee Andrew Tyrie today described Vote Leave's claim as «bogus» and called on the campaign to repaint their battle bus to remove it.
Nigel Farage's admission that the bus was a «mistake» and Boris Johnson's post-referendum column that heavily nuanced or backtracked on most of the Leave campaign's promises only served to further damage their credibility.
Greenpeace has hired the exact same bus that was used by the Leave campaign, adorned with the misleading claim that «we send the EU # 350 million a week» and a suggestion that this cash could be spent on the NHS instead.
Today's clean sweep of tainted names by Mrs May came just weeks after Mr Gove and Mr Johnson were campaigning side by side on the Vote Leave battle bus.
He spoke of the promises made in the campaign including the # 350m - a-week NHS funding pledge which was splashed across campaign buses, which he says the Leave side hate to be reminded of.
The disputed # 350million figure formed a key plank of Vote Leave's campaign and its battle bus was emblazoned with the words: «We send the EU # 350million a week — let's fund our NHS instead.»
A key tool in the campaign, it says, is a 90 - minute film called «IndoctriNation: Public Schools and the Decline of Christianity in America» which was released in 2011 which features the producer, Colin Gunn, traveling around the United States in a bus with his family and talking to various «education authorities» who are really extreme libertarians, evangelical preachers, teachers who have left public schools because they couldn't bring Jesus Christ into the classroom and politicians who oppose public schools.
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