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..wht a nasty, twisted, bitter man Cameron is, this should remove them.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The interesting thing for me in that cloverjo was that he plainly had no idea that so many Tories who he knew to be Eurosceptic actually came out as fully fledged leavers.
But that is the consequence of calling a referendum: you force or at least encourage people to take sides.
Also not seeing that talking up his promise about what he could get out of the EU talks was bound to lead to disappointment. That seemed obvious at the time. When he came back from those talks with his “deal” there was a 7% lead for leave.
But it was the same for Mrs May: the result of the negotiations with the EU were also her downfall as reality bit.
But that is the consequence of calling a referendum: you force or at least encourage people to take sides.
Also not seeing that talking up his promise about what he could get out of the EU talks was bound to lead to disappointment. That seemed obvious at the time. When he came back from those talks with his “deal” there was a 7% lead for leave.
But it was the same for Mrs May: the result of the negotiations with the EU were also her downfall as reality bit.
Remain are sinking to hit pieces on Boris (and any other leaver who matter very soon I should think) because they Know they are losing the fright to remain. The last vestiges of hope is to discredit your opponent.
Expect the big guns out to shock and awe with tails of all manner of indiscreet stories of wrong doing. They think people are too stupid to not realise they are doing it for political reasons.
Expect the big guns out to shock and awe with tails of all manner of indiscreet stories of wrong doing. They think people are too stupid to not realise they are doing it for political reasons.
The deal Cameron structure with the EU was actually rather a good one, exempting us from much of the political union aspects of the EU.
Unfortunately there was also talk of stopping benefits for foreign workers etc and doing stuff that would have violated the single market. He was never going to get that.
And if course as was so predictable, the deal was completely overlooked in the campaign. I hardly heard it mentioned: it was what the referendum was supposed to confirm.
Unfortunately there was also talk of stopping benefits for foreign workers etc and doing stuff that would have violated the single market. He was never going to get that.
And if course as was so predictable, the deal was completely overlooked in the campaign. I hardly heard it mentioned: it was what the referendum was supposed to confirm.
Johnson wrote a Daily Telegraph column in 2016 supporting Cameron and Remain. Then he switched sides and ditched his first draft, and submitted his final article (which was published), supporting Leave.
The charge that Johnson changed his opinion on the EU to further his own career, is supported by the facts.
The charge that Johnson changed his opinion on the EU to further his own career, is supported by the facts.
// the timing of this book rubber stamps that //
The timing in that it coincides with Johnson’s Proroguing, losing his majority (it is now -47), is purely accidental.
We this book was written and the publication date set, we should have been out of the EU by now, and May would still be Prime Minister.
The book was deliberately due to be published now, to be available during the Conservative Party Conference, not to undermine Boris.
The timing in that it coincides with Johnson’s Proroguing, losing his majority (it is now -47), is purely accidental.
We this book was written and the publication date set, we should have been out of the EU by now, and May would still be Prime Minister.
The book was deliberately due to be published now, to be available during the Conservative Party Conference, not to undermine Boris.
What we need is a good old fashioned PM to run the country ,someone that is for the people and someone who hast attended a public school, I'm fed up with the country run by The Establishment,I know Boris is of that caliber ( public school) butvi see him doing instead of dithering as May did ,if someone came along like the one in my opening salvo , they'd get my vote but sadly there is no one who remotely fits that description
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