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People are angry at Boris and gove but they didn't start this, make pledges during the referendum to see it through and then quit and if it makes sense to not implement article 50 right away why did Cameron say he would there is no defending him here. Plus if remain had won last week and political action was needed to implement something on that I doubt some people would be as happy with the feet dragging as they are at the minute.
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Sorry, strike that last comment from the record. Just a whining sore loser ... there's no problem here, no problem at all .. ---------- Post added at 21:39 ---------- Previous post was at 21:38 ---------- Quote:
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The only realistic option now is if the EU were to promise EEA and we said yes before a new leader arrives. That wouldn't be tenable so there will be a while before we know either way.
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On this forum is seems we are a lucky lot, I'm assuming we are on or above average £35k-£45k salaries? Also in relationships with a second earner? My wife works as an out reach worker to some of the poorest outside of London. You have no idea why they voted Leave if you think it was immigration! |
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Some of us never believed anything from the campaigns and voted for reasons that made sense to us but I know that's hard for some remained to accept, yes Boris and gove lied it was quite clear before the vote they were full of it but that didn't mean voting leave was wrong there were other reasons people voted leave. Now the problem is clear that what people wanted and what the current bunch of politicians are capable of delivering is massively different.
For the record and just so I'm clear Boris Johnson is a scheming two faced selfish opportunistic slug and shouldn't get within a country mile of power as that was his whole motivation not for a second was he interested in the good of the UK just the good of Boris. Leaving the EU was still valid as most people do not want to be part of a European superstate governed by anyone other then citizens of the uk in a uk parliament. This current instability is deliberate on the part of politicians and serves Boris quite well if we the public let it continue. |
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It is deliberate and Cameron knew damn well what he was doing when he quit but didn't demand a leadership election immediately.
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It's not deliberate because you think there is just something we can do but it's clear no-one knows what that is. |
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He didn't start that Damien Tory backbenchers have bought the leadership election forward.
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That's what makes me laugh now. Boris and Gove might have led the leave campaign it doesn't me we voted for them. Remain seem to be a bit slow at catching up on this still
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I guess leavers don't drive cars, go abroad on holiday, don't use gas or electricity all effected by a dropping pound. So just why did they vote leave if it was not immigration, border control and all of the money we are going to save. Non of which are going to happen by the looks of it. J |
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None of this is helping. We are where we are at the moment. As some point, hopefully this week, the bad news will stop and we'll hit a period of relative calm at least for a bit. The worry is that it does look almost certain that we're heading for a recession. If anyone in politics has a good idea now would be the time to air it.
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