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Cameron Triggers Bye-Election
Must be eager to go and cashin like Tony Liar. Might be hampered by being one of the worse Tory Prime Ministers for 50 years.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I quite liked Cameron, but it's hard to see his PM-ship as anything other than a failure.
Will have the ignominy probably of having his disastrous year and a bit after winning an outright majority unfavourably compared with the 5 years of coalition with the Lib Dems.
His greatest "achievement" will probably be seen by the Eurosceptics as the cataclysmic EU referendum, the problem there being that he was a "Remainer" so any praise there is likely to be muted. Most of the swivelling classes couldn't stand him :-)
He'll be seen as someone who gambled but lost.
I'm sure he'll get by :-)
Will have the ignominy probably of having his disastrous year and a bit after winning an outright majority unfavourably compared with the 5 years of coalition with the Lib Dems.
His greatest "achievement" will probably be seen by the Eurosceptics as the cataclysmic EU referendum, the problem there being that he was a "Remainer" so any praise there is likely to be muted. Most of the swivelling classes couldn't stand him :-)
He'll be seen as someone who gambled but lost.
I'm sure he'll get by :-)
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"Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron is to stand down as an MP, triggering a by-election in his Oxfordshire seat of Witney. Mr Cameron, who resigned as prime minister after June's EU referendum, said he did not want to be a "distraction" for new PM Theresa May. He had said he would continue as an MP until the next general election." I don't understand this. If he is standing down as an MP and triggering a bye election, how can he continue as an MP until the next election?
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