Thread: Cameron resigns
View Single Post
Old 24-06-2016, 12:04   #34
Ignitionnet
Inactive
 
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire
Age: 47
Posts: 13,995
Ignitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny stars
Ignitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny starsIgnitionnet has a pair of shiny stars
Re: Cameron resigns

Quote:
Originally Posted by ntluser View Post
I suspect that the EU will be keen to offer the new incumbent a much better deal than David Cameron could have got which isn't difficult as the original EU offer was an insult to our intelligence.

I think we need a PM and cabinet of Eurosceptics working to stop the EU from working its way back into control.
We are leaving the EU. The vote isn't a negotiating position. We aren't getting a much better deal. It would be suicidal for the EU to do that.
Ignitionnet is offline   Reply With Quote