Cameron berates Boris and Gove .

Who got us in this fiasco you jumped up tit .


It's not fair to blame Davy for giving people their say, particularly if one thinks it's a good idea to leave as that would be contradictory.

If it wasnt for him we would never have had the chance to escape.
 

czechmate

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Who got us in this fiasco you jumped up tit .



That reads pretty well and I have to say I agree with all of it. You might have to ask yourself, who knows best about all this stuff, someone who has been there, done that and lived it, or some “know it all’s” on a minority’s forum ?
 

bobk

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That reads pretty well and I have to say I agree with all of it. You might have to ask yourself, who knows best about all this stuff, someone who has been there, done that and lived it, or some “know it all’s” on a minority’s forum ?

Probably people affected by it . he should never have asked the question , but now it's too late .
 

bobk

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Tbh, I don’t know if you have seen the film, but I often think the only solution for the uk is to have superman spin the world backwards to reverse time, then do it all differently from 2015

I'll bet you a lettuce lunch there's a deal passed before 31 / 10
 
It's not fair to blame Davy for giving people their say, particularly if one thinks it's a good idea to leave as that would be contradictory.

If it wasnt for him we would never have had the chance to escape.


There's a few things I blame David Cameron for:

1) Being so detached from ordinary people that he never knew of their concerns .. which also means he had no ideas of their wishes either.

2) Playing war games in Libya rather than politics in the UK.

3) Not really trying to get a deal in Europe. IF he had been serious then I think he'd have been able to form an alliance with other moderates in the EU and gained real change.

4) Lying about staying to enact the deal .. what a knob.


Still, I've always thought he was all talk and no trousers.
 

Danllan

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Mr Cameron does not 'reject' a second referendum; "I don't think you can rule it out because we're stuck," he said. Which, in plain English, means "I don't think you should rule it out because we* lost."


*meaning him and his chums
 
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Agrivator

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David Cameron is simply trying to promote his autobiography. Or more accurately his memoirs, because I suspect that they have been written by someone else, just like his speeches.

But the more he tries to renege on his pre-referendum promises, the more air time he will get from Remain journalists and broadcasters. But in reality, as an unelected Subject of Her Majesty, his views are no more important than my views or those of any other sensible Subject.
PS. I refuse to use the term '' Citizen''.
 

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