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Originally Posted by joeysteele
I didn't mind Cameron but really he's Foreign secretary.
Not even an elected MP.
The man who walked away abandoning duty after a referendum went against him.
This is the man Sunak thinks should be in post at this time, with Ukraine, the Middle East and everything else going on.
How will he cope with that when he couldn't cope with the Country voting against his advice in the EU referendum.
Unbelievable
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To be fair Joey that's one thing I actually find it hard to blame him for - he didn't want it and knew it was entirely unworkable... if you were Sisyphus and you knew what was coming, and Hades said "You know, you can just walk away from the Brexit boulder and let someone else push..." ... ... wouldn't you be tempted? I also think he had little choice in calling the referrendum.
Where he did absolutely massively cock up was in being complacent about the result, and thus failing to mount any sort of decent Remain campaign to counter the Brexiteer lies.