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Old 09-12-2018, 14:05   #4550
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
But when Davis Cameron resigned after the referendum result the Conservatives had every chance to elect someone more far more Brexit leaning in their approach as they knew what they electing when they made Theresa May their new leader.
That's too easy to say! We all know that the chance was wasted because Gove stiffed Johnson, retribution forced Gove out, leaving Leadsom alone in the fray with May. Leadsom withdrew, being a lightweight and thus the Conservative membership did not get the chance to vote. You could say that the membership was stiffed too.

Now the nation is being stiffed.

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