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Honestly, Thatcher was a horrendous Tory, so many heartless actions BUT she would never have created the absolute shambles we've had in Cameron-May-Johnson and Brexit.
Though I do think we're all forgetting a bit too soon that at the end of the day, this is Cameron's mess. This was his almighty **** up. No matter what happens. |
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Sure more For the Scottish but look at Labour leaders back then no chance of winning |
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Neither would she have acted on a 3.8% majority. She threw the narrow vote for devolution in Scotland out in late 70s. |
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No PM would have held it if they thought it had a chance of passing... Cameron did it because he was over-confident about the outcome. He thought remain would win by a large margin. Everyone who allowed it to happen, believed it wouldn't happen. Just sheer arrogance. Which is why his stomach fell out of his arsehole when "Leave" won, and he resigned immediately.
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Lovely description at the end there TS ![]() You are totally right in all you say though. Last edited by joeysteele; 14-09-2019 at 08:21 PM. |
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Let's not forget why Cameron did it. He was under pressure from ukip and hardliners in his party.
As then was May and as is now Johnson. Brexit party is ukip2. Some political forces have never been happy with the eu membership, especially since it started to involve more than the economy. Dont think Cameron could have resisted forever. Though its campaign and rules were done wrong. My point is that this issue has been poisoning the debate at least since the Major government. UK has never been a fully committed eu member. Last edited by Twosugars; 14-09-2019 at 08:38 PM. |
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My view is this was a forgone conclusion we were leaving by the internal factions in the conservatives, the referendum was a smokescreen so it appeared to be the will of the people. Cameron is back after 3yrs silence and he appears to have a score to settle, as always the truth will out.
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Boris is going to circumvent the law? Bend the rules?
He knows nothing about this country then because that will never be accepted as he well knows justice is at our core we love to see it done. My guess is he's going to turn into the incredible sulk because he's not getting away with that. Thinking about the child killer headline, its a shame that only applies to direct killers as if it were indirect all those MPS voting for austerity measures that had 1 in 4 children living below the poverty line starving might have cause to be worried. The infant mortality rate has risen exponentially since the conservatives came to power, to my mind they are culpable.
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Is he a ****ing child?
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We all know that arista is The Hulk, not Boris.
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There should be a ****ing riot if he tries that **** again. No Confidence vote the ****er so hard he'll try to crawl back into his mother.
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