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Blair, Johnson, Swinson, Thornbury, Corbyn, Cameron, May, Abbott, Soubry, Major!! You can all vote ..... now!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//Don't know about hate but very much dislike David Cameron and George Osborne who got us into this mess...//
I keep on hearing that Mr Cameron got us into this mess. He didn't. He asked the question of the electorate that should have been asked 27 years ago and which has been festering ever since. The mess is the making of MPs (of all shapes, sizes and persuasions) who have consistently failed to honour the outcome of the referendum. If we had left, as we should have done, in June 2018 (with A50 being triggered immediately after the referendum result and without messing about trying to secure a "deal") the mess would never have arisen. Sensible measures to ensure that life goes on reasonably (on both sides of the channel) could have been put in place in the two year period and work begun to identify problem areas and sticking points. Instead our "negotiators" saw Brexit as a problem to be overcome and sought to make our leaving as much like remaining as they possibly could. That's what caused the mess. The country has always been split on EU membership and not asking the question was simply brushing he issue under the carpet.
I keep on hearing that Mr Cameron got us into this mess. He didn't. He asked the question of the electorate that should have been asked 27 years ago and which has been festering ever since. The mess is the making of MPs (of all shapes, sizes and persuasions) who have consistently failed to honour the outcome of the referendum. If we had left, as we should have done, in June 2018 (with A50 being triggered immediately after the referendum result and without messing about trying to secure a "deal") the mess would never have arisen. Sensible measures to ensure that life goes on reasonably (on both sides of the channel) could have been put in place in the two year period and work begun to identify problem areas and sticking points. Instead our "negotiators" saw Brexit as a problem to be overcome and sought to make our leaving as much like remaining as they possibly could. That's what caused the mess. The country has always been split on EU membership and not asking the question was simply brushing he issue under the carpet.