1. Octavious has previously declared his admiration and support for Nick Clegg; he has presumably *not* met Nick Clegg in person in the past week, *but* Nick Clegg is probably the kind of person that Octavious would happily have a friendly chat with. Therefore, by Octavian logic, it is perfectly okay for me to claim they had a meeting and present this as the truth.Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2025 10:32 am"Octavious had a meeting with Nick Clegg this week, during which he praised Donald Trump's campaign strategy (while not agreeing with all of Trump's policies), defended Elon Musk, and encouraged Clegg to use his political influence to dismantle Britain's railway network."
2. Octavious has, in this thread, and other recent threads in the politics forum, defended Donald Trump's methods and even expressed what might be interpreted as praise for their effectiveness. He has pointed out that he is not necessarily a supporter of all of Trump's policy goals, (but I have addressed this in the brackets). Therefore since part 1 of the lie may be reasonably presented as truth by Octavian logic, it is similarly reasonable that during his fictitious meeting with Nick Clegg, if the topic of Donald Trump came up, he would make those remarks.
3. Octavious has defended Elon Musk from the harsher barbs of our criticism in this thread, so if (2) is reasonable to present as a version of the truth, so is the Musk part.
4. It's going back a bit further, but Octavious has previously stated that passenger-carrying railways should not exist in the UK. Therefore by Octavian logic we can reasonably suggest Octavious would advocate for such a policy if his meeting with Nick Clegg got onto the topic of public transport, and since we are allowed to claim that Octavious and Nick Clegg had a meeting, the final part of the assertion is also acceptable.