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Originally Posted by DemolitionRed
Cameron had the opportunity to be honest with us, instead he chose to wheedle his way out of it as best he could.
The question to me is, should he now resign. Personally I don't think he should because the act of resignation still has some shreds of honesty about it. I'd rather wait for the moment to see him publicly rejected and forced out for all his wrongdoings.
Should he on moral grounds offer to return some of the money to the treasury. I guess that is something he has to decide for himself but if he has an ounce of decency I think he should offer to pay for the pro euro leaflet out of his own money.
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Well sadly we are not getting that chance in 2020 as he is not standing as leader of his party and PM again then.
He will be gone.
No way will voters in his constituency of Witney vote him down either.