A No10 source said Mr Wallace "
misspoke" and "was not involved in talks about the Queen's Speech".
Got it?" Deputy Labour leader Tom Watson said: "Whoever briefed that my colleague '
misspoke' undermines the sovereignty of the current shadow cabinet."
Following the broadcast, Smith tweeted: "I am very sorry about any offence caused and I am very upset that I
misspoke so badly.
This prompted Julio Teehankee to clarify the statement he made on "The Chiefs" on One News, saying he just "
misspoke."
Gabbay's associates explained the faction leader
misspoke, saying that the statement did not reflect his political position on the matter.
Backtracking on comments made at a recent industry conference about tracking users before and after movies, MoviePass CEO Mitch Lowe said he "
misspoke" and that the app only tracks users' location when they use the app, Variety reports.
Paul Krugman | NYT News Service THE other day, Mitch McConnell, the US Senate majority leader, admitted to The New York Times that he"
misspoke" when he declared that his party's tax plan wouldn't raise taxes on any middle-class families.
During this year's General Election campaign Ms Abbott said she "
misspoke" when she gave a string of incorrect figures during a radio interview about policing policy.
"Even if she
misspoke this the nastiest thing I've heard an MP utter since Lord Dixon Smith uttered the same awful phrase a few years ago."
But the South Wales Central AM, from St Hilary, near Cowbridge,
misspoke and said he would work to deliver a successful "breakfast".
The Labour leader has since backtracked and insisted he
misspoke.
"I watched our police and our firemen down at 7/11, down at the World Trade Center right after it came down," Trump
misspoke in his speech.
"Last [month] I made a statement I believed was accurate but based on the texts, it appears I
misspoke," Lea said in an email statement on March 3.
Then, rather than publish details of their bid and, like most CAs, try to get the public behind them, they claimed the Treasury forbade it - but apparently they
misspoke.