(The European Parliament, that is)
"Writing on Twitter, the Conservative Press Office proudly announced that:
“We are introducing new rules to protect package holidaymakers and save customers tens of millions of pounds”
And the brazen deception continued on the official government website, with the Tories claiming that:
“The government has today (Sunday 1 July) introduced new measures that will protect an extra 10 million UK package holidays a year and help save British holidaymakers tens of millions of pounds a year with strengthened rights for consumers and new protections.”"
However, almost immediately after posting their tweet, the Tory Press Office were inundated with numerous exasperated responses pointing out that, far from this being anything to do with the Conservative government, it was actually an EU Directive.
No – you're lying again. This is an EU law.https://t.co/Nwe1pzzszd
— Giselle #FBPE (@giselle97) July 1, 2018
There is literally nothing that our Conservatives won't spin.
Out of one side of mouth they take credit for this EU directive. Out of the other they castigate the EU.
It's this sort of irresponsible behaviour that's created the brexit crisis.
— Hilary #FBPE Explaining Brexit (@atatimelikethis) July 1, 2018
Liars. This is an EU initiative. FFS are there no honest Tories any longer?
— Peter Timmins #FBPE (@petertimmins3) July 1, 2018
Hey @Conservatives, this is an EU law https://t.co/rOdyS63bBM
— Keith Taylor MEP (@GreenKeithMEP) July 1, 2018
Yes, despite both the British Press and a large section of the Conservative Party waging a decades-long disinformation war against the European Union that ultimately led to Britain voting to leave two years ago, the Tories seem strangely happy to claim credit for laws that the EU pass.
Believe it or not, this is far from the first time this year that the Tory government have been caught out claiming credit for EU laws.
In January the Conservatives were roundly mocked after releasing a similar tweet boasting that they had come up with a wonderful new law to scrap credit card charges when it was in fact also an EU Directive.
From today we're banning hidden charges for paying with your credit or debit card – a move that will help millions of people avoid rip-off fees when spending their hard-earned money. pic.twitter.com/EEk5jxdk7R
— Theresa May (@theresa_may) January 13, 2018
What’s unsurprising is that any government would want to be associated with laws that are so obviously beneficial to the general public.
However, what is surprising is that this current Tory government has twice now taken credit for work done by an institution that they are literally negotiating with to leave on the premise that Britain would be better off without them!
"Writing on Twitter, the Conservative Press Office proudly announced that:
“We are introducing new rules to protect package holidaymakers and save customers tens of millions of pounds”
And the brazen deception continued on the official government website, with the Tories claiming that:
“The government has today (Sunday 1 July) introduced new measures that will protect an extra 10 million UK package holidays a year and help save British holidaymakers tens of millions of pounds a year with strengthened rights for consumers and new protections.”"
However, almost immediately after posting their tweet, the Tory Press Office were inundated with numerous exasperated responses pointing out that, far from this being anything to do with the Conservative government, it was actually an EU Directive.
No – you're lying again. This is an EU law.https://t.co/Nwe1pzzszd
— Giselle #FBPE (@giselle97) July 1, 2018
There is literally nothing that our Conservatives won't spin.
Out of one side of mouth they take credit for this EU directive. Out of the other they castigate the EU.
It's this sort of irresponsible behaviour that's created the brexit crisis.
— Hilary #FBPE Explaining Brexit (@atatimelikethis) July 1, 2018
Liars. This is an EU initiative. FFS are there no honest Tories any longer?
— Peter Timmins #FBPE (@petertimmins3) July 1, 2018
Hey @Conservatives, this is an EU law https://t.co/rOdyS63bBM
— Keith Taylor MEP (@GreenKeithMEP) July 1, 2018
Yes, despite both the British Press and a large section of the Conservative Party waging a decades-long disinformation war against the European Union that ultimately led to Britain voting to leave two years ago, the Tories seem strangely happy to claim credit for laws that the EU pass.
Believe it or not, this is far from the first time this year that the Tory government have been caught out claiming credit for EU laws.
In January the Conservatives were roundly mocked after releasing a similar tweet boasting that they had come up with a wonderful new law to scrap credit card charges when it was in fact also an EU Directive.
From today we're banning hidden charges for paying with your credit or debit card – a move that will help millions of people avoid rip-off fees when spending their hard-earned money. pic.twitter.com/EEk5jxdk7R
— Theresa May (@theresa_may) January 13, 2018
What’s unsurprising is that any government would want to be associated with laws that are so obviously beneficial to the general public.
However, what is surprising is that this current Tory government has twice now taken credit for work done by an institution that they are literally negotiating with to leave on the premise that Britain would be better off without them!