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Remembering Kerry
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The point is, a great number of people once really thinking about it are changing their minds. I have come across loads who voted in in 1975,who are now voting out this time, and the same vice versa. Once you analyse any situation and have to come to a decision, then you do weigh all up and then declare your new position,which may or may not be different from your previous one. Corbyn is at best lukewarm to the EU, and on some issues as to the EU so am I. However like David Cameron, Corbyn has looked at out seriously and has likely not liked what was the picture of that result overall. He stresses every time he speaks that the EU has to be reformed and he outlines the things he would like the EU to develop into with the UK still in it now. Very few expected Boris Johnson to come down on the out side,it was widely expected he preferred in, from all he has said before. Unlike any of the other Politicians,it is in effect Boris who is the hypocrite and false on this issue. As I have no doubt and even a good number of those in the Conservative party, feel that had Cameron come down on the out side, Boris would now be campaigning to remain in. Boris just wants to oust the PM in my view and he got the shock of his life, as most did, when Cameron got an overall majority in May last year. So now Boris is using this EU referendum to further his own ambitions against Cameron,I have really no doubt as to that. Last edited by joeysteele; 19-06-2016 at 10:27 PM. |
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