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Originally Posted by Vicky.
Every large decision should have a backup plan really.
I still cannot get over Cameron doing the referendum then leaving as the result was not what he had expected, AND there being no ****ing plan if leave won. Thats actually shocking. And not learning from their mistakes, May then triggered article 50 without a bloody plan.
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Can’t argue with that.
I actually think Cameron was very short sighted.
I think a big part of the leave vote winning was after Cameron went on his ‘European tour’ to try and improve our relationship with them and the EU gave him next to nothing.It showed that they are hard headed and care more about the EU brand than it’s member states as individuals.
It’s one size fits all approach doesn’t suit every country.The public saw this and it contributed to the UK’s negative image of the organisation.
Even most remainers start their sentences with “well the EU isn’t perfect but...”
This put remain at a disadvantage and a more astute prime minister could have forseen this.