Steve Richard's observations on this intervention in this morning's Independent: «The Tory backbencher Edward Leigh intervened during Hague's speech, suggesting that the Conservatives only voted for the war because they had been sold
the case on a false premise.
Not exact matches
In any
case your question is based
on a
false premise, that politicians run for office in order to pull down modest politician salaries.
In that
case every single decision that every single human has ever made throughout their entire life for all recorded history,
on the basis of the assumption that there is a God, or Gods, or Gods and Saints and Devils or an entire supernatural pantheon with its own history at war and involving humans in their intrigues, has had a pretty glaring
false premise at its very root.
The Court's theory of harm in this
case was
premised on the assumption that healthcare professionals — arguably experts in the field of pharmaceuticals and their side - effects — can be misled by
false information.