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Have The Brexiteers Been Sold Down The River???

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gulliver1 | 09:54 Sun 26th Nov 2023 | News
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David Cameron says"Britain must have closer ties with the EU"

These comments are creating a backlash from some Tory MPs who are concerned that Cameron who is a remainer is plotting to take Britain back into the EU .Which of course.. looking at the state of Broken Britain at the moment seems inevitable.

 

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He is a traitor, spat the dummy out when we voted for Brexit. The same as sir kneeler who voted for the eu anthem not Rule Britania or land of Hope and Glory

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The EU welcome the return of Cameron....From a European perspective it will make Cameron easier to work with than some of his predecessors like Johnson and Truss.I can smell the coffee

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I love this one......Ultimately Cameron is only a caretaker at the Foreign Office Because there is less than a year left until the Next G/E.. Then it will be Bye Bye Dave and your Con Cronies🤣

Closer ties need not mean going back to compliance, but I'd not trust Cameron on that issue any more than I'd trust Sunak or any other of his cronies. If they try to screw our nation we'll just have to get a reputation of tearing up any anti-sovereignty agreements signed by those who care not for our nation when true patriots gain control again.

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OG 11.43 "If they try to screw our nation"....,,,,, Already screwed.

Well, if so, we can try not to make it worse by voting for any of the main parties then.

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